On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:42:06PM +, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Carlos Laviola, le Sat 02 Oct 2004 02:07:11 -0300, a écrit :
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 08:18:17PM -0400, Glenn Maynard wrote:
See you guys in 2012...
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:41:39AM +, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Well, the difference is that UTF-8 is now by default in Debian.
Not really. There's nothing UTF-8 specific about this bug.
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utf8;
use XML::DOM;
my $parser = new XML::DOM::Parser;
my $doc = $parser-parse('?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?blah x=test:
#228;/');
print $doc-getDocumentElement-getAttribute(x);
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Package: libpng12-0
Version: 1.2.15~beta5-3
Severity: normal
/usr/share/doc/libpng12-0/examples/example.c.gz uses the function
png_set_gray_1_2_4_to_8, which is deprecated. Example code should
never use deprecated functions.
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I'm hitting:
2008-02-25T00:04:18-05:00 0:01 0.050u 6.3.7 Cache a.out[10115]:
cache.c/unknown/3438/Cache
extend test.jpg[0] (/tmp/magick-XXPMBtqf[4], disk, 2.74383gb)
2008-02-25T00:04:18-05:00 0:01 0.050u 6.3.7 Exception
is unmaintained and should be deprecated in the package
description: point users to a reliable, maintained XML parser so
we don't waste our time writing code for this one.
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Package: patchutils
Version: 0.2.31-3
Severity: normal
espdiff applies the appropriate transformation to a patch or
set of patches, depending on what you intend to accomplish.
A manpage saying this program does what you want, with no suggestion of
what it's going to guess you
Package: g++-4.1
Version: 4.1.1-15
Severity: normal
With attached code,
t.cc: In member function ‘void ThemeMetricT::Read() [with T = GoalType]’:
t.cc:32: instantiated from here
t.cc:22: error: no matching function for call to ‘FromStack(GoalType)’
t.cc:3: note: candidates are: void
change
my reverse DNS.
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Package: lftp
Version: 3.4.7-1
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lftp :~ pget -n 2
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.16.20.tar.gz?foo=1
Sending request...
--- GET /pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.16.20.tar.gz?foo=1 HTTP/1.1
--- Host: www.kernel.org
--- User-Agent: lftp/3.4.7
--- Accept:
there, but the problem I was actually
annoyed by was showing ISO-8859-1 instead of UTF-8. If anyone cares about
apt and friends converting to legacy locales, they can reopen this and
assign it back to apt or file a new bug.
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Package: avr-libc
Version: 1:1.4.3-1
Severity: wishlist
/usr/avr/include/util/crc16.h has four CRC functions; only one,
_crc16_update, lacks a C equivalent. Patch attached.
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Package: uisp
Version: 20050207-2
Severity: minor
uisp(1):
NAME
uisp - manual page for uisp
Er, of course man uisp is going to show me the manpage for uisp; the
NAME section tells what the manpage describes, not the manpage itself.
Try the short package description:
uisp - Micro
rejected the mail, so I *knew* it had failed; it didn't
simply end up in space. (It did apparently come back as a retryable
failure, so it took a while to do so.)
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, and unacceptable to demand that people use a
third-party relay, reducing the reliability of their mail by introducing
extra points of failure. My IP address hasn't changed in over a year, and
this demand is an attempt to make my server a second-class citizen due to
overgeneralization.
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of mail that does is spam. That doesn't
make it correct to have a 6.4-point .*viagra.* filtering rule (or
overlapping 4.4 and 2.0-point rules). That's turning off SpamAssassin's
heuristics entirely; it's no longer a heuristic filter, but an old-school
blacklisted IP ranges filter.
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queue somewhere and can be kicked, or have been lost.)
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), or to note redundantly on their webpage that this is a request
(also wishlist), but this is unambiguously a non-binding request already;
it uses the very word request. Why are you opening bugs?
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and distribute), causing it to not be
clear that a license grants DFSG-required freedoms, I don't think it should
be considered DFSG-free, at least not without a clarification from the
copyright holders.
But there's no ambiguity here.
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Package: apache2
Version: 2.0.55-4
Severity: normal
5:03pm [EMAIL PROTECTED]/154 [~] /etc/init.d/apache2 stop
Stopping apache 2.0 web server...grep: /etc/apache2/conf.d/[^.#]*: No such
file or directory
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There are no files in /etc/apache2/conf.d.
This is cosmetic; the stop command still
+ md_len -
si.main_data_begin = (511 + 2048 + 8)' failed.
(I'm glad that assertions are enabled in Debian's library. My build,
wherever it was I had originally troubleshot this, didn't, and it would
have saved much work.)
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Package: libsysfs-dev
Version: 1.3.0-5
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 9.1.1
libsysfs.a is in /lib; static libraries belong in /usr/lib, as they're
not needed to boot the system.
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On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 09:08:13PM +0100, Thomas Hood wrote:
Glenn Maynard wrote:
ls -v doesn't just change from strcmp to strverscmp--it changes from
strcoll,
so it loses locale collation.
Is this just a consequence of the way that strverscmp is implemented?
DESCRIPTION
it is unacceptable for Debian to do so. I
don't know how you can confuse the two.
The fact that you're trying to coerce a maintainer to include a work
instead of attempting to address his reasons for doing so, is enough for
me to agree with Joey's decision.
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instead.
I don't see (c) happening; if it is, then Karsten's complaint was
unclear (which shouldn't be surprising, given its length). Karsten
is asserting that a) is doing the wrong thing, which is ridiculous.
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ethical or moral way
(legally, I don't know and would prefer not to guess); coercing Debian
maintainers to include a work in future releases against their will and
judgement is.
[1] assuming that the stable release gets fixed soon, of course
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the problem,
so I have zero tolerance for Karsten's demanding, who-do-you-think-
you-are, you-can't-remove-my-work, fix-it-my-way-or-else, I'm-going-
over-your-head attitude.
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the
material as it's rewritten), as far as I can see. Unless someone has
something new to add, I'm dropping this.
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, both in unstable and
in existing stable releases--either credit the author, or stop using it;
nobody is claiming that doing nothing is an acceptable option.)
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remove these non-free documents; the grace
period allowed by SC2004-004 expired with the release of sarge.
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reopen 228645
thanks
The bug is valid, and reopened upstream.
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, but the derisive,
knee-jerk dismissal of legal issues at its start--a year ago, to be fair--puts
me in little mood to read the thread much further. :)
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intelligently.
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Please see:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2004/01/msg00267.html
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heard of revoking a work from
the public domain (if you could do that, it was never in the public domain
to begin with).
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