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Don't require face. (quail): New group. (quail-other-command): Dummy command to make quail-help works better. (quail-keyboard-layout-alist): Add Keyboard type "jp106". (quail-keyboard-layout-substitution): New variable. (quail-update-keyboard-layout): New function. (quail-keyboard-layout-type): New customizable variable. (quail-set-keyboard-layout): Call quail-update-keyboard-layout. (quail-keyboard-translate): Pay attention to quail-keyboard-layout-substitution. (quail-insert-kbd-layout): New function. (quail-show-keyboard-layout): New function. (quail-get-translation): If the definition is a vector of length 1, and the element is a string of lenght 1, return the character in that string. (quail-update-current-translations): Fix the case of relative-index out of range. (quail-build-decode-map, quail-insert-decode-map): New Functions. (quail-help): Show keyboard layout by quail-insert-kbd-layout. Show key sequences for all avairable characters. (quail-help-insert-keymap-description): Don't show such verbose key bindings as quail-self-insert-command.
author Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
date Thu, 07 Sep 2000 02:38:46 +0000
parents e96ffe544684
children 695cf19ef79e
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#!/bin/sh
#
# ulimit.hack: Create an intermediate program for use in
# between kernel initialization and init startup.
# This is needed on a 3b system if the standard CDLIMIT is
# so small that the dumped Emacs file cannot be written.
# This program causes everyone to get a bigger CDLIMIT value
# so that the dumped Emacs can be written out.
#
# Users of V.3.1 and later should not use this; see etc/MACHINES
# and reconfig your kernel's CDLIMIT parameter instead.
#
# Caveat: Heaven help you if you screw this up.  This puts
# a new program in as /etc/init, which then execs the real init.
#
cat > ulimit.init.c << \EOF
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
	ulimit(2, 262144L);	/* "2" is the "set" command. */
	/* 262,144 allows for 128Mb files to be written. */
	/* If that value isn't suitable, roll your own.  */
	execv("/etc/real.init", argv);
}
EOF
#
# Compile it and put it in place of the usual init program.
#
cc ulimit.init.c -o ulimit.init
mv /etc/init /etc/real.init
mv ulimit.init /etc/ulimit.init
ln /etc/ulimit.init /etc/init
mv ulimit.init.c /etc/ulimit.init.c	# to keep src for this hack nearby.
chmod 0754 /etc/init
exit 0
#
# Upon system reboot, all processes will inherit the new large ulimit.