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Old 08-04-2021, 06:38 AM   #1
J_W
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fcitx-mozc (2.26.4360.102.1)


Hi,

About the fcitx-mozc, I e-mailed to the package maintainer that the latest version was available and was compiled successfully under my slackware64-current environment.
However, the maintainer may be berry busy and doesn't have enough time to merge to SlackBuild upstream, I think.

The linked nosrc script of "fcitx-mozc-2.26.4360.102.1" is my very personal made script.
fcitx-mozc (2.26.4360.102.1)
Since I do not have enough skill to create a smart SlackBuild, my script must be ugly.
So, I appreciate if someone would brush up the SlackBuild and commit to SlackBuild upstream.

(The package which was built with my script is working fine as far as my slackware64-current environment.)

Thank you.
 
  


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