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Re: xkbcomp errors
> yes, I see it on the stdlog when running your command. Do you need the
> generated tmp.xkb ?
I am not sure that the problematic part is still in there. If running
'xkbcomp tmp.xkb' does show the error, it is, and you can send it.
That said, I think my hypothesis about the error cannot be correct. I
thought a keysym coming in through this line:
xkb_compat { include "complete" };
would generate the warning, but no keysyms where added there recently
(~3 years, upstream), and also this line is what "everybody" uses. If
all your system is up to date, I do not understand what's going on.
Andreas
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