, compared to usual man pages.
Thanks, I'll get it changed upstream.
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Thanks for the report. Since this is not release critical, I will fix it
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sed: -e expression #1, char 143: unterminated address regex
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 1
I've attached a patch which fixes this failure for me.
Thanks, I'll fix it soon.
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fixed. The only reason Jade still exists is that there has been a terrible
performance problem with OpenSP/OpenJade that will be fixed in the next
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On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 10:50:57PM -0500, Neil Roeth wrote:
What hurd-i386 machine is available so I can log in, build the package
and test my changes to be sure they suffice before uploading
/xml.dcl test.xhtml
Can you confirm that you get different results with 1.5.1.0 and 1.5.2?
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I was able to reproduce the bug by installing the w3c-dtd-xhtml
package on my machine. Before that, it was using the URL to go to
the www.w3.org for the DTD, after that, it retrieved
On Jan 1, Allen Chan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Saturday 31 December 2005 11:19 pm, Neil Roeth wrote:
Can you confirm that you get different results with 1.5.1.0 and
1.5.2?
After receiving your message, I downgraded to 1.5.1.0-2 on my desktop,
and it worked fine (i.e
/buildlogs/20061115/
Thanks. It appears from a quick glance that the package should execute this
command in a prerm instead of a postrm script.
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the next upload. However, I don't plan to upload it until after the Etch
release, to avoid adding noise to the final push.
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Thanks for digging into this and finding that the bug still exists if
--disable-dtddecl is dropped. I'll also keep looking into it and see what I
can find.
Any
this property using the value
of its print.printer_list property. It should not require users to put the
above in their local GTK config, but I hope that helps as a work around until
this bug is fixed the right way.
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display that file with gv, and running pstotext by hand produces the
same error. I don't think it is a dhelp bug, it should probably be assigned
to libstdc++6-4.2-doc.
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I do not know Ruby, but I'd be happy to help track down the exact file and
command that is failing if you tell me what to do.
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failed in this way for a test document similar to yours, the command
onsgmls -s /dev/null test.html
worked. I did not expect a difference. This is bug 724705 on sourceforge.
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this would be a more severe error.
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there is a problem in dbrfntry.dsl?
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docbook2pdf local-fontconfig-user.sgml
Using catalogs: /etc/sgml/catalog
Using stylesheet: /usr/share/docbook
two years ago).
Can you explain in what case a -dev package should depend on
libstdc++6-4.0-dev, or libstdc++6-dev, or libstdc++-dev? For that matter, if
if none of those are correct for this package, should I also remove the
dependency on libc6-dev?
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I'm making an NMU with the attached patch and uploading to
DELAYED/2-day.
Please don't. Is there some reason you decided not to notify me first of your
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I'm making an NMU with the attached patch and uploading
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Package: openjade1.3
Version: 1.3.2-7
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The manpage refers to /usr/doc/openjade1.3 for full documentation.
This should be /usr/_share_/doc/openjade1.3.
Thank you, I will fix this in the next upload.
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Please remove that one, or replace it by c++abi2-dev
This appears in the libsp1-dev pacakge, which had a dependency on
libstdc++-dev
on hppa.
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Please recompile to update dependency.
I'm working on it, thanks.
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While trying to rebuild the openjade package against the new opensp package, I
got an internal compiler error. I am in the process of submitting a bug
report for that and investigating if I can make some changes in the code to
work around that error.
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-Werror to compile it and
eventually made all the errors go away, and it still segfaulted on arm. It
does this on no architecture other than arm. I'm at a loss for what to do,
that's why I tagged bug 479273 help.
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builds and works fine on all other architectures, and essentially nothing has
changed in the code since 1.5.2-3. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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* Neil Roeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-11 18:10:24 CET]:
I'm the openjade maintainer, as well as jade and opensp.
I think the best approach would be to create an openjade1.4 package, keep
the
openjade1.3 package
] of what's happening.
Does it segfault when you execute the following command?
onsgmls -gues /usr/share/xml/declaration/xml.dcl vim-policy.xml
I see that the latest version of opensp (1.5.2-5) failed to build on the arm
buildd (toffee). How did you get it to build on agnesi?
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Package: openjade
Version: 1.4devel1-18
Severity: important
openjade recently[0] started segfaulting when
for details.
Is xfonts-util buggy by being a fonts package, or did I misunderstand what
should be done?
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is wrong; it doesn't specify
a concrete C++ ABI; please depend on c++abi2-dev, or g++ | c++abi2-dev
instead.
Thanks, I will take care of this.
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The man page of osx refers to onsgmlnorm but it should be osgmlnorm.
Thanks, I'll change this in the next release.
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project. So, I am inclined to remove the Jade debian/watch file so that no
attempt is made to find a newer version - I probably would not package a newer
version even if one suddenly appeared. What do you think of this solution?
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Package: ted
Version: 2.17-1
Severity: grave
Starting Ted like so:
$ ted /usr/share/ted/Ted/TedDocument-en_US.rtf
makes the initial screen pop up, but the file that I am trying to edit does
not. Since I cannot even see the document I am trying to edit, much less edit
it, I consider that
I did recently was switching to the new X11R7
scheme where all fonts are in /usr/share/fonts/X11 rather than
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts.
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On May 9, Chris Waters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hmm, it seems to be complaining that it can't find anything to use as
a Helvetica font for that document. What happens
. If you have that and it still fails, tell me where to
get the source so I can try to build it myself and debug the problem. Thanks.
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this problem this fast :)
Hendrik Sattler
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Thanks a lot for any comments and all the best
Norbert
This web page: http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/ has a link to the
Latest XML Policy Draft which has info on where files should go. Have you
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Hi Neil!
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006, Neil Roeth wrote:
This web page: http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/ has a link to the
Latest XML Policy Draft which has info on where files should go. Have
you
seen
On Feb 7, Norbert Preining ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi Neil!
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006, Neil Roeth wrote:
This web page: http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/ has a link to the
Latest XML Policy Draft which has info on where files should go. Have
you
seen
On Feb 10, Steinar H. Gunderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 07:44:23AM -0500, Neil Roeth wrote:
Correct on both counts: it would be just pushing it ahead, and I am
reluctant at this time to turn off DTDDECL in stable, because that is
removing
behavior, though
On Feb 11, Steinar H. Gunderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 09:11:36AM -0500, Neil Roeth wrote:
(2) Explicitly specify it on the command line, e.g.,
onsgmls -s /usr/share/xml/declaration/xml.dcl foo.xml
That's odd, I do:
my $cmd = /usr/bin/onsgmls -s
On Mar 20, Neil Roeth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mar 21, Ben Hutchings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
tags 357770 +patch
thanks
This patch resolves the error Martin found and various other compilation
errors.
The problem with the select function, and its solution
for the report.
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think
this is a small price to pay for the huge performance gain (a factor of
10-20), but let me know if it is not an option for you; if so, I'll consider
reinstating the behavior as it was in Sarge.
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That's only a factor of two, not 10-20 that I've seen; I'm glad you think that
is impressive! :-)
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Best regards,
Nelson
Oh, geez, that was dumb! Thanks for fixing it.
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Hi,
On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 08:05:40PM -0500, Neil Roeth wrote:
I'll upload what I have so that the new release can get out there.
Then, I'll work with you after you get back from vacation to fix the
hurd bug, which I'd like to do
with a --version option show the version and
quit, but openjade (and opensp) show the version and expect to keep going. It
could be changed, of course, but that is how it is designed and it doesn't
strike me as a big problem. Do you have any objection to making this bug a
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Neil Roeth wrote:
Package: dovecot-common
Version: 1.0.rc1-1
Severity: grave
File: /usr/sbin/dovecot
I upgraded from 1.0beta9-1 to 1.0rc1-1, and was immediately unable to
contact
the IMAP
On Jun 30, Jaldhar H. Vyas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Neil Roeth wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.
I see this in /tmp/dovecot.log, which is what I had log_path set to in
dovecot.conf for a while:
dovecot: 2006-06-28 23:02:29 Error: IMAP([EMAIL
) = ?
Process 10844 detached
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On sab, 01 lug 2006, Neil Roeth wrote:
Content-Description: message body text
strace output is attached.
Hi Neil,
could you please run again strace with the -f switch, in order to trace
the child process too?
Sure
From the strace output I just sent, it appears that the child process is
failing to find the function epoll_create(), which a quick Google shows is a
function introduced in Linux kernel 2.5.44. I suppose it's relevant that I am
running a 2.4 kernel. :-)
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a bashism
(brace expansion). It's easy enough to change it, but in order to test this,
can you tell me what shell was used?
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Thanks, I will resolve this in the next release.
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() with non-POD classes - specifically in template struct
MSDataAlignment and in MSTextEditor::Snip.
This patch fixes all the above, except MSTextEditor::Snip, which I could
not see an obvious fix for.
Thanks, I'll apply and forward upstream. Might take a few days, my time is
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During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on
i386.
Thanks, I will take a look.
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dh_installdirs
dh_install
dh_installdocs
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On Feb 26, David Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Subject: aplus-fsf: A+ crashes at start
Package: aplus-fsf
Version: 4.20.2-5
Severity: important
*** Please type your report below this line ***
Like bug #422970, aplus
Thanks for the report, I will take a look.
At Tue, 01 Feb 2011 02:17:15 -0500,
Yan Morin wrote:
Package: opensp
Version: 1.5.2-8
Severity: important
The path for locale file is wrong because it check inside
'${prefix}/share/locale/fr_CA.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES/sp5.mo' to
Thanks for the update and the minimal test case. This, too, does not segfault
on my i386 machine. I'll get onto a x86_64 and try it out. If you have a
moment before I get to that, please try this command:
onsgmls -gues /usr/share/sgml/declaration/xml.dcl test.xml
If that segfaults, that means
Thanks, that helps.
At Thu, 28 Jan 2010 17:39:07 +0100,
Henne wrote:
Package: openjade
Version: 1.4devel1-19
Severity: normal
I tried onsgmls with that minimal testcase, but get no segfault.
Also I tried ionsgmls with regulator.xml from Kerneldoc and
theres no segfault, too.
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strange issue that's holding me up. I reproduced the bug, fixed the C++,
rebuilt on my machine and it works fine. However, I then attempted to build
the final packages to be uploaded in a pbuilder chroot and the resulting
Are you still able to reproduce this? I just tried making the kernel
documentation for 2.6.30 using make-kpkg kernel_doc and it completed with no
errors. The command below just exits and says nothing needs to be done.
At Wed, 25 Mar 2009 10:06:23 +0100,
Henne wrote:
Package: openjade
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file emacsen.install - a local package built with support
for this flavour works fine for me.
Classifying this as important, as for squeeze users unpatched psgml doesn't
work at all.
Thanks, I'll take a look.
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regards,
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Meglio essere ottimisti e avere torto, che pessimisti e avere ragione
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On Jun 5, Gabriele Stilli (superenz...@libero.it) wrote:
giovedì 04 giugno 2009, alle 19:41, Neil Roeth scrive:
1) Does /usr/bin/autoconf exist?
No. I don't have any autoconf package installed. Should I? Should it be a
psgml's dependency?
2
Sorry, wrong bug number, the bug fix that created this problem was for 516840.
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Full build logs available:
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/build.php?pkg=aplus-fsfarch=avr32ver=4.22.1-1
(The severity of this bug is wishlist purely because AVR32 is not yet an
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Thanks. I'll take care of it the next time I update the package.
At Mon, 10 May 2010 19:35:05 -0500,
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Package: openjade
Version: 1.4devel1-19
Severity: minor
Justification: cosmetic
Hi,
| Removing openjade ...
|
| WARNING: You are using the compatibility
, after an install/purge, with ucf remembering that the file
has been explicitly deleted, and NOT reinstalling it when the package is
reinstalled.
Thanks, I'll take a look.
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psgml file
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/psgml/config.status
psgml should not modify files it ships in its package.
Likely Makefile and config.status should not be shipped at all.
Thanks, I'll take a look.
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On Mar 25, Henne (hen...@nachtwindheim.de) wrote:
Package: openjade
Version: 1.4devel1-19
Severity: normal
I tried to build the Docbooks from the kernel 2.6.29 and tapped into a
segfault.
Thanks for the report, I'll check it out.
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pn proftpd-mod-mysql none (no description available)
pn proftpd-mod-pgsql none (no description available)
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* shared/proftpd/inetd_or_standalone: from inetd
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At Fri, 11 Dec 2009 08:52:06 +0100,
Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Source: aplus-fsf
Version: 4.22.1-3
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: qa-ftbfs-20091210 qa-ftbfs
Justification: FTBFS on amd64
Hi,
During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to
.
good question. The last upstream version merged into Debian was from
1998 does jade still have a proper, central upstream, or is that dead
and development only happens as distribution-specific patches?
Anyways, Im CCing Neil Roeth, who maintains the jade (and libsp)
package
On Nov 11, Joachim Breitner (nome...@debian.org) wrote:
Hi Neil, Hi Paul,
Am Dienstag, den 10.11.2009, 20:21 -0500 schrieb Neil Roeth:
Thanks for bringing me into this. The original Jade package was forked and
made into two separate packages, OpenJade and OpenSP. This was done
nxml-mode at all so I don't see the
issue that you saw.
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will reassign to emacs23-el, the package that contains nxml-mode.
On 05/10/2011 11:24 PM, Neil Roeth wrote:
On 05/06/2011 06:39 AM, A Mennucc wrote:
Package: psgml
Version: 1.3.2-12
Severity: important
hi,
I installed 'psgml' and opened a docbook document, but I got nXML mode
I tried to use psgml mode
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