On 2016-01-04, Kornel Benko wrote:

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> Am Montag, 4. Januar 2016 um 08:57:04, schrieb Scott Kostyshak 
> <skost...@lyx.org>
>> On Sun, Jan 03, 2016 at 10:36:09PM +0000, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> > On 2016-01-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

>> > > If you are OK with these other test failures and you think it is the 
>> > > right
>> > > thing to do, then correct the test labels such that there shouldn't be 
>> > > any
>> > > differences to test failures after your patch is applied. Post a new 
>> > > patch and
>> > > I will confirm that nothing changes.
>> > 
>> > Actually, you list is good news:
>> > 
>> > There are even more cases of test thats "fails to fail" than I expected.

>> Good.

>> > In all cases of new inversions, this is just extending an existing 
>> > inversion
>> > for "pdf[45]_systemF" to ".*_systemF" - this is a hint to a problem with 
>> > polyglossia
>> > (either the language nesting bug or some known incompatibility with some
>> > other package).

>> OK good to know.

>> > I hope the attached patch addresses all changing test cases. 

>> I do not see an attached patch. Did it not attach correctly?

> He probably means his previously sent inline patch.

No, the updated patch I forgot to "inline-attach".

> Günter, could you resend the patch (this time attached and not inline)?

I'll to so but I don't know whether this works with the GMANE-news interface.

(OTOH, inlined patches can easily be applied by saving the complete mail and 
doing `git am -3 <patch.mbox>`.)

Günter

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