From 39366733c3fe943363566756e2e152c45a1b3cb2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick J Volkerding Date: Fri, 25 May 2018 23:29:36 +0000 Subject: Fri May 25 23:29:36 UTC 2018 patches/packages/glibc-zoneinfo-2018e-noarch-2_slack14.2.txz: Rebuilt. Handle removal of US/Pacific-New timezone. If we see that the machine is using this, it will be automatically switched to US/Pacific. --- .../post-install/xorg-server.post-install | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+) create mode 100644 patches/source/xorg-server/post-install/xorg-server.post-install (limited to 'patches/source/xorg-server/post-install') diff --git a/patches/source/xorg-server/post-install/xorg-server.post-install b/patches/source/xorg-server/post-install/xorg-server.post-install new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e21a0f03a --- /dev/null +++ b/patches/source/xorg-server/post-install/xorg-server.post-install @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# Create the configuration directories for xorg-server 1.9.x +mkdir -p $PKG/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d $PKG/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d + +# Create a sample keyboard layout +# Enable zapping by default +cat << EOF > $PKG/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-keyboard-layout.conf +Section "InputClass" + Identifier "keyboard-all" + MatchIsKeyboard "on" + MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" + Driver "evdev" + Option "XkbLayout" "us" + #Option "XkbVariant" "" + Option "XkbOptions" "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp" +EndSection + +# READ THIS FOR CUSTOM KEYBOARD INFORMATION +# +# If you want to add a custom model/layout/variant to X, you will need to COPY +# this file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ and edit that copy. After editing it to +# suit, you will need to restart X. +# +# Here's an example of the lines from above: +# +# Section "InputClass" +# Identifier "keyboard-all" +# MatchIsKeyboard "on" +# MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" +# Driver "evdev" +# Option "XkbLayout" "us" +# Option "XkbVariant" "intl" +# Option "XkbOptions" "compose:rwin,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp" +# EndSection +# +# Many desktop environments, including KDE and Xfce, have their own methods to +# configure keyboard layouts and such if you'd like to use them. +# +# If you prefer to use the "old" way of configuring keyboards (without input +# device hotplugging), then you'll need to add the following lines to the +# ServerFlags section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf: +# Option "AllowEmptyInput" "false" +# Option "AutoAddDevices" "false" +# Option "AutoEnableDevices" "false" +# Alternatively, you can break this up into separate "stubs" in the xorg.conf.d/ +# directory, but that's your call. Assuming you elect to keep a monolithic +# /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, you can now edit the Keyboard section as usual. + +EOF + +# Add COPYING file: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/xorg-server-$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION +cp -a COPYING $PKG/usr/doc/xorg-server-$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION + +# Don't mess with my /var/log/ permissions: +rmdir $PKG/var/log +rmdir $PKG/var + +# While I hate to have X11 take over another generic-sounding +# piece of prime filesystem real estate, this symlink will +# direct (for now) proprietary X drivers into the corrent +# location: + +( cd $PKG/usr/lib + rm -rf modules + ln -sf xorg/modules . +) -- cgit v1.2.3