Setting up ca-certificates-java (20190909) ...
head: cannot open '/etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts' for reading: No such
file or directory
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ca-certificates-java.postinst: line 101: java:
command not found
dpkg: error processing package ca-certificates-java (--configure):
installed
Package: openjdk-18-jre-headless
Version: 18~36ea-1
I am trying to create a docker image based on sid-slim
with openjdk-18-jre-headless. This fails with
Setting up ca-certificates-java (20190909) ...
head: cannot open '/etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts' for reading: No such
file or directory
Am Do., 15. Feb. 2018 um 21:55 Uhr schrieb Andreas Henriksson
:
> not great about this. Feels like overengineering. I think we
> might need something much "simpler" in the hope that if we invent less
> we'll get less stuff wrong. It should also help when we try to sell
> our solution to the
Since it seems this will not be fixed in Jessie - will this be fixed in Stretch?
Best
Martin
2014-06-02 15:33 GMT+02:00 Ivan Tsybulin tsybu...@crec.mipt.ru:
Fix is quite trivial. Just swap June and July lines for ancient and modern
versions:
\cyrii\cyryu\cyrn\cyrya\or
\cyrii\cyryu\cyrl\cyrya\or
with
\cyri\cyryu\cyrn\cyrya\or
\cyri\cyryu\cyrl\cyrya\or
Thanks for
2013/1/22 Norbert Preining prein...@logic.at:
After that in about 5 years it will land in Debian, maybe ;-))
Norbert,
fixed in texlive svn (r28896), which seems to be the master.
Best
Martin
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2009/12/8 Hilmar Preuße hill...@web.de:
a few year ago Frank Küster sent you this E-Mail. Did you have a
chance to look into the problem?
Hilmar,
ah yes, that old bug. :-{
I've just uploaded a new version of count1to (2.1) to CTAN, which
removes support for the TotPages label. From the dtx:
%
2009/12/19 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
what does that mean in practice for your tex live installer? that it has to
fetch (and compile) extra libs?
Debian: Dynamic libs.
TeXlive: Mostly static binaries.
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Martin
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2009/12/19 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
yes but how does it check if the libs are functionally the same?
APIs are versioned and checked by the loader.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_library#Dynamic_linking
It works. Mostly.
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Martin
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2009/3/10, Norbert Preining prein...@logic.at:
Suggestions?
Contact Spivak through http://www.mathpop.com and ask him to free
LamS-TeX.
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Martin
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2009/3/10, Robin Fairbairns robin.fairbai...@cl.cam.ac.uk:
Martin Schröder mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2009/3/10, Norbert Preining prein...@logic.at:
Suggestions?
Contact Spivak through http://www.mathpop.com and ask him to free
LamS-TeX.
would he?
I don't know him, but I doubt
Package: manpages
Version: 2.39-1
Severity: important
motd(5) does not mention that now /etc/motd is a symlink to
/var/run/motd which is created by /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh with the help
of /etc/motd.tail .
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2008/3/11, Hilmar Preusse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is this an official fix from the tex-k list?
The official fix would probably include the strong recommendation to
migrate to OpenType, i.e. use XeTeX or luaTeX. :-)
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Martin
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Confirmed; this is a bug in pdftex and tracked at
http://sarovar.org/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=794group_id=106atid=493
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Martin
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2007/5/1, Norbert Preining [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin might understand this...but he is not getting these emails ...
I am, but will not work on this until I'm back from EuroBachoTeX.
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Martin
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Package: sudo
Version: 1.6.8p12-4
Severity: important
the editor used by visudo(8) does not default to vi (as the name implies
and the man page documents), but to /usr/bin/editor (which in the
default install links to nano).
Either change it to use to vi or at least fix the man page.
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I've been bitten by this myself and am still wondering why debian has
no gmake...
I really don't care _how_ you fix it (symlink, hardlink, alias, ...),
but the problem is that debian doesn't provide the command gmake,
which breaks scripts that explicitely want gnu-make and not bsd-make.
SuSE
Package: bash
Version: 3.1-4
Severity: normal
alias -='popd' doesn't work on testing (bash 3.1.14), but works on SuSE
10.1 (bash 3.1.17).
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:
On 2005-08-12 16:08:07 +0200, Martin Schroeder wrote:
I don't know about 2005-2097, but the worst would be a crash of
pdfTeX. Is a patch around?
I've found it and checked the code: The vulnerable code
(fofi/FoFiTrueType.cc) is only called from the interactive code
(xpdf/PShOutputDev.cc and
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