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Package: libttspico-data
Version: 1.0+git20100205-1
Severity: minor

        Hello!

 There is a minor issue in the package description: You use strange
spacing for the second line and have it indented by two spaces. Please
notice that indenting by two spaces makes the line being seen as
preformated and package renderers like the one in aptitude and
packages.debian.org display them specially.

 This seems to be true for all the binary packages, the -data package
though is the only one that appears on architectures other than i386,
otherwise I wouldn't even have noticed. ;)

 Thanks in advance!
Rhonda



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Version: 1.0+git20100205-2

On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 9:52 PM, Gerfried Fuchs <[email protected]> wrote:
>  There is a minor issue in the package description: You use strange
> spacing for the second line and have it indented by two spaces. Please
> notice that indenting by two spaces makes the line being seen as
> preformated and package renderers like the one in aptitude and
> packages.debian.org display them specially.

It is already fixed in the version that is in the NEW queue. Thanks
for reporting

>  This seems to be true for all the binary packages, the -data package
> though is the only one that appears on architectures other than i386,
> otherwise I wouldn't even have noticed. ;)

Only i386 is available because I only tested on this platform. But
svox pico should be multiplatform. Can you please test building on
your platform, do a simple pico2wave test and listen to the wavefile.
If it is correct, tell me, I will add your arch to supported ones (I
will then fowwlow
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/11/msg00012.html>).

Cheers


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