Your message dated Fri, 24 Jan 2014 19:52:51 +0000
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and subject line Re: Closing old emacs21 bugs
has caused the Debian Bug report #21818,
regarding tar-mode: badly handles compressed files inside tarball
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Package: emacs19, emacs20
Version: 19.34-15, 20.2-6
The tar-mode in both current emacs19 and emacs20 is ill-behaved
regarding compressed files. I only make 1 bug-report, as finding a
fix for one will most probably give a fix for the other.
When browsing through a tar-file that contains compressed manpages,
for example, it does not uncompress the gzipped data, and thus
displays the binary data, but switches to nroff-mode !
I agree that nroff-mode sould be called, but I think the file should
be uncompressed first.
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reopen 21818
reopen 40474
reopen 46612
reopen 48864
reopen 48987
reopen 109145
reopen 115440
reopen 117371
reopen 117502
reopen 117956
reopen 118197
reopen 119174
reopen 119516
reopen 121441
reopen 121553
reopen 121573
reopen 125960
reopen 127198
reopen 128385
reopen 128610
reopen 131449
reopen 131862
Thanks
Solveig:
> Hi! I'm closing this bug, since it affected emacs21, and the current
> version is 23. If you still encounter this problem, please feel free to
> re-open it and move it to the appropriate package, or ask me to do it.
>
I'm re-opening these bugs, since there is a tiny chance they still
affect emacs. If that's the case, please write to
[email protected] and include this line:
reassign bugnumber emacs24 [version]
If the bug was fixed, please re-close it or ask me to do so.
Cheers,
Solveig
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