Le Mon, 05 Jul 2010 16:57:15 +0200,
Niels Thykier ni...@thykier.net a écrit :
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Hi
We have rewritten jh_manifest in our repository from scratch. If you
have some spare time, please checkout javahelper[1] and build test your
packages with the
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Hi
We have rewritten jh_manifest in our repository from scratch. If you
have some spare time, please checkout javahelper[1] and build test your
packages with the new version. I have not encountered this issue with
the new jh_manifest, but I would
On 13/05/10 13:49, Niels Thykier wrote:
Hi
I have been able to reproduce this on a testing system, but no in my
unstable chroot. I noticed that each time I run the test, the byte value
in question changed and eventually (given enough runs) it will succeed,
but add a character to the manifest.
Hi
I have been able to reproduce this on a testing system, but no in my
unstable chroot. I noticed that each time I run the test, the byte value
in question changed and eventually (given enough runs) it will succeed,
but add a character to the manifest.
I am at a loss to the reason of the
Hi,
OK, did some progress but it's very weird...
I've patched jh_manifest to get some debug information (the last change
in the attached patch, the others are just to get rid of the other
warning about deprecation).
Here is the output (with LANG unset):
$ /tmp/jh_manifest -v
Hello,
On 01/05/10 17:16, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Very last thing: the workaround with override_jh_manifest doesn't seem
to work for me, jh_manifest gets called and happily fails...
Sorry to reply to myself but I found another workaround. Just add the
following to debian/rules:
On Sat May 01 17:40, Eric Lavarde wrote:
On 01/05/10 17:16, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Very last thing: the workaround with override_jh_manifest doesn't seem
to work for me, jh_manifest gets called and happily fails...
Sorry to reply to myself but I found another workaround. Just add the
Le Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:57:37 +0200,
Picca Frédéric-Emmanuel frederic-emmanuel.pi...@synchrotron-soleil.fr a écrit
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if I redo a few times the jh_manifest -v
It stops at different progression of the manifest updating.
pi...@grisette:~/Debian/tango/tango-nonfree$ jh_manifest -v
Le Sun, 18 Apr 2010 18:14:05 +0100,
Matthew Johnson mj...@debian.org a écrit :
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages - I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm afraid I can't read
On Tue Apr 27 09:57, Picca Frédéric-Emmanuel wrote:
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages - I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I
can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm afraid I can't read winmail.dat)
sorry for
Hello,
Matthew Johnson wrote:
On Mon Apr 19 14:09, Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
Matthew Johnson said:
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages -
I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I
can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Johnson said:
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages -
I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I
can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm afraid I can't read winmail.dat)
Matt
As I wrote in my email, there
On Mon Apr 19 14:09, Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
Matthew Johnson said:
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages -
I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I
can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm afraid I can't read
I really could do with seeing the manifest from either of your packages - I
suspect that there is non-utf8 data in there. Without seeing it though I can't
reproduce or suggest a fix. (I'm afraid I can't read winmail.dat)
Matt
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