On Sat, April 3, 2010 00:04, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Erik Rijkers" writes:
>> This is CentOS 5.2,
>
>> yum list *jade*
>> Installed Packages
>> jadetex.noarch 3.12-13.1.1installed
>> openjade.x86_64 1.3.2-27 installed
>
> Hmm.
"Erik Rijkers" writes:
> This is CentOS 5.2,
> yum list *jade*
> Installed Packages
> jadetex.noarch 3.12-13.1.1installed
> openjade.x86_64 1.3.2-27 installed
Hmm. Some rooting about in Red Hat's CVS says that that sho
On Fri, April 2, 2010 23:34, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Erik Rijkers" writes:
>> I can build 'make postgres-A4.pdf' against cvs without problem.
>
> Fails for me :-(. Whose distribution of jadetex are you using, and
> what version exactly? I've pretty much convinced myself that the
> string consumption
"Erik Rijkers" writes:
> I can build 'make postgres-A4.pdf' against cvs without problem.
Fails for me :-(. Whose distribution of jadetex are you using, and
what version exactly? I've pretty much convinced myself that the
string consumption is the fault of the FlowObject macros in jadetex.ltx.
I wrote:
> For an actual fix, it looks like we have got three alternatives:
> * find out what's chewing up so many strings and get rid of it.
Some tracing suggests that there may indeed be a single culprit that we
could fix or nuke. Practically all of the string pool is consumed by
strings like t
On Fri, April 2, 2010 08:20, Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote:
>
> I was trying to build PDF docs for 9.0 Alpha5, and I got this message:
>
> ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [number of strings=245830].
>
> I checked texmf.cnf, and all values match the ones that are defined in
> our docs. Which setting should I i
Devrim =?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=DCND=DCZ?= writes:
> I was trying to build PDF docs for 9.0 Alpha5, and I got this message:
> ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [number of strings=245830].
> I checked texmf.cnf, and all values match the ones that are defined in
> our docs. Which setting should I increase? P
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 04:43, Josh Kupershmidt wrote:
> Hi all,
> Here's a patch which mostly fixes broken URLs in code comments.
>
> Summary of doc. changes:
> * heapfuncs.c: fix awkward comment phrasing
>
> I also tried to fix as many broken URLs as I could find.
> * imath.h, imath.c: homepag