Package: kbd Version: 0.91-3 I wondered why the 'loadkeys' program didn't work as expected on m68k, and then I found a little bug in src/getfd.c: It determines the keyboard type via an ioctl (KDGKBTYPE) which returns a char on the kernel side, but is put into a 'long' variable. This just happens to work on i386, but breaks on m68k due to the endianess. Below is a patch.
Frank Debian-1.1, libc5.2.18, kernel 2.0.8. PS: Checking for just one explicit keyboard type (KB_101) is not good either, but that will be fixed later. --- cut here --- *** src/getfd.c.orig Thu Aug 1 00:30:13 MET DST 1996 --- src/getfd.c Thu Aug 1 00:30:23 MET DST 1996 *************** *** 14,20 **** static int is_a_console(int fd) { ! long arg; arg = 0; return (ioctl(fd, KDGKBTYPE, &arg) == 0 && arg == KB_101); --- 14,20 ---- static int is_a_console(int fd) { ! unsigned char arg; arg = 0; return (ioctl(fd, KDGKBTYPE, &arg) == 0 && arg == KB_101);