TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: TF2149 - Japanese Input Method DATE: 27SEP95 README FOR: TF2149 PRODUCT and VERSION: UnixWare 2.01 Installation Instructions: DATATYPE: datastream 1. Download the tf2149.Z and tf2149.txt files to the /tmp directory on your machine. 2. Read the release notes contained in this file and follow the instuctions to add the package to your system. 3. Now become root, uncompress the file and add the package to your system using the following commands: $ su # uncompress /tmp/tf2149.Z # pkgadd -d /tmp/tf2149 ENGINEERING RELEASE NOTES ------------------------- Title ----- PTF2149 - Japanese Input Method Patch Product And Version ------------------- UnixWare 2.02 Abstract -------- This fix resolves problems with the Japanese input method (SJXM). Problems include: sjxm core dumps; and corrupted Kanji characters are displayed when entering certain sequences while using the input method. Symptom -------- If you are using the SJXM Japanese input method, certain sequences of events cause corrupted Kanji characters to be displayed. Also, the Japanese input method occasionally dumps core. SOLUTION SPECIFICS ------------------ General Description. ------------------- The Japanese input method client, /usr/X/bin/sjxm, and other related files, are being changed to correct the sjxm core dump and the display of corrupted Kanji characters. New Features. ------------ None Software Notes and Recommendations. ---------------------------------- This PTF can be installed on UnixWare 2.02 systems. The Japanese Language Extension (jale) package must be installed on the system. Testing of the modified software contained in this package has been conducted only to the extent necessary to confirm that it resolves the problem(s) stated above ("Symptom"). Such testing consists of recreating the problem conditions and verifying that the problem no longer occurs. No other testing of this software has been done. Hardware Notes and Recommendations. ---------------------------------- This PTF is targeted for the i386, i486 and Pentium CPU's.