El 28/05/17 a las 12:53, Daurnimator escribió:
> On 28 May 2017 at 01:38, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote:
> > In case you want to test it, I've uploaded a patched version to my
> > personal repo:
> > https://people.debian.org/~santiago/debian/santiago-unstable/
>
>
> If patching the upstream, pleas
On 28 May 2017 at 12:53, Daurnimator wrote:
> However I'm hoping to make a 0.2 release today that includes the fix
> (as well as others that weren't reported to debian directly): please
> consider packaging that instead.
See http://daurnimator.com/post/161154248644/lua-http-v02-released and
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On 28 May 2017 at 01:38, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote:
> In case you want to test it, I've uploaded a patched version to my
> personal repo:
> https://people.debian.org/~santiago/debian/santiago-unstable/
If patching the upstream, please update the version in
http/version.lua to something like ve
Control: tags -1 + patch
On Thu, 25 May 2017 11:35:42 +1000 Daurnimator wrote:
> On 25 May 2017 at 08:03, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> > lua-http cannot construct legal requests if a non-US locale (or more
> > precisely,
> > anything using comma as decimal separator) is in use.
>
> Fixed upst
Processing control commands:
> tags -1 + patch
Bug #863286 [lua-http] completely broken in non-US locales
Added tag(s) patch.
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On 25 May 2017 at 08:03, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> lua-http cannot construct legal requests if a non-US locale (or more
> precisely,
> anything using comma as decimal separator) is in use.
Fixed upstream in
https://github.com/daurnimator/lua-http/commit/f822bbef48f8ee6b42ce4cca843d4cc10cd0f7
Package: lua-http
Version: 0.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream
Hi,
lua-http cannot construct legal requests if a non-US locale (or more precisely,
anything using comma as decimal separator) is in use. Example:
klump:~> cat test.lua
os.setlocale('nb_NO.UTF-8')
local http_request = require
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