Package: libqtdbus4
Severity: serious
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libqtdbus4_4%3a4.8.2+dfsg-7_i386.deb
(--unpack): trying to overwrite
'/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libQtDBus.so.4.8.2', which is also in package
libqt4-dbus:i386 4:4.8.2+dfsg-6
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LREQ Your perl substitution is putting wbr/ after the first non-ascii
LREQ character on the line, and 你 is for sure not an ascii character,
LREQ so you get wbr/ after it.
Not exactly after it. 1/3 of the way through it. I.e., shattered UTF-8.
I was just curious if there was a way in basex if I
Our mission today is to use Basex to remove tags injected right between
the bytes of multibyte UTF-8 characters.
http://www.couchsurfing.org/group_read.html?gid=430post=13986932
CG == Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com writes:
CG Have you tried method=raw, as mentioned in our
Package: basex
http://basex.org/ is already at 7.5. Please update, or update in
experimental/main .
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I'm an aging long time user of sid/unstable.
I never could keep track of all those fun names either.
Therefore yes please Debian should accompany them by their version
number if/when insisting on using them.
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Package: basex
Version: 7.3-1
Severity: wishlist
-q not explained
$ man basex|grep -- -.*q
basex [-bcdiLosuvVwxz] [query]
$ basex -Lq 19+23
$ basex -Lq answer{ 23+19 }/answer
$ basex -Lq doc('http://files.basex.org/examples/input.xml')//li
· W3C
Package: basex
Version: 7.3-1
Severity: wishlist
On the man page we see
$ basex -c 'set parser html; set htmlopt method=html,nons=true; create db
htmldb bad.html'
Well I would also show people how to do it with -q,
unless -c doesn't work or is too complicated for some people.
e.g.,
basex -q
OK I guess. So long ago that I can't reply better.
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found 656546 0.06-1
thanks
File: /usr/share/man/man3/Geo::Google::MapObject.3pm.gz
key The mandatory API key. You can sign up for one at
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html.
Current policies mean this is not necessarily mandatory now in all
cases. Perhaps reword the
dlocate -L python-feedvalidator | xargs grep /kml/2.2 ... help me find
the workaround,
sed s/www.opengis.net/earth.google.com/ file.kml ...
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Package: libgeo-distance-perl
Version: 0.20-1
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File: /usr/share/man/man3/Geo::Distance.3pm.gz
Also add a way to get the azimuth between the two points.
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OK. In my brain (which only has room for one comment syntax per
language) I will now try to remember
{(: comment :)()}
as the REAL XQuery comment syntax (the one that is guaranteed not to
fail, the one that gets even tough stains out),
and any simplifications thereof e.g.,
(: comment :)
as mere
OK, I will try various combinations of these in various situations.
I just wish Google searches wouldn't always just come up with (: :) when
in fact one often needs the heavy pliers instead.
DL its actually quite easy once you learn the syntax.
I'm sure it must be, but I just want to...
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearchprofile=defaultsearch=park+kin+hueefulltext=Search
Says
Did you mean: park kinh hue, so we click that and get
Did you mean: park kun hye, so we click that and get...
Anyway, this is much different than one's Google experience, where the
Geez, all I wanted to do was comment out a line:
(: coordinates120.865225,24.181802/coordinates :)
But now I have to make it
(: 120.865225,24.181802 :)
or else I get
$ basex noise.xq noise.kml
Stopped at line 26, column 46 in /home/jidanni/mapping/kml/noise.xq:
[XPTY0004] Single item expected
Package: nrss
http://codezen.org/nrss/ says
NRSS has been deprecated. Use Canto in the future.
So please at least warn in the package Description.
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Version: 0.7.10-4
Severity: wishlist
http://codezen.org/canto-ng/ shows there are newer versions from upstream...
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Package: w3m
Version: 0.5.3-8
X-debbugs-cc: nao.a...@gmail.com, emacs-...@namazu.org
The Debian w3m package should update w3m contact list etc. in the man
page, etc., (and the sourceforge content should be updated too.)
Subject: Re: [emacs-w3m:11941] w3m # with no /
na == nao aota
Man you guys are bananas using K here:
-c, --bytes=[-]K
print the first K bytes of each file; with the leading `-',
print all but the last K bytes of each file
Why can't you use X etc. etc.?
It took 15 minutes for me to figure out that you weren't talking
OK, then use NUMBERS instead of K. Something, anything. I swear I
changed my Xquery script several times wondering why it was only
printing the first character instead of 1000.
Anyway your man pages must make sense over the telephone.
Everybody knows K bytes is kilobytes.
You are all under arrest.
I'm sending this to Risks Digest.
$ man head
... print the first K bytes of each file...
I could have sworn they were talking about kilobytes, but no,
they were talking about the first K bytes.
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=13216
OK indeed
print the first K bytes of each file
would mean something like print the first FEW kilobytes of each file,
like
pluck the first K leaves off of each tree
naa... that would mean
pluck the first 1000 leaves off of each tree
Anyways, the busy executive just glances at these quick reference
reopen 449480
thanks
This bug was reopened upstream because the fix did not fix it.
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reopen 449480
thanks
This bug was reopened upstream because the fix did not fix it.
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Even though I only have a 1 Mb ADSL, I find Acquire::PDiffs false;
will finally stop the torture my computer is put through. Even though it
is SSD, I can almost hear the disk or maybe CPU grinding without it. I
don't know who wrote the PDiffs stuff, but I bet they don't use it day
to day as they
Why is the STOX stuff all repeated twice?
X-Spam-Report:
* 0.2 STOX_REPLY_TYPE STOX_REPLY_TYPE --- see, twice on the same line!
* 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is commonly abused enduser mail
provider
* (m2243.m8715[at]msa.hinet.net)
* -0.0 RP_MATCHES_RCVD
AB == Axel Beckert a...@debian.org writes:
AB aptitude does not depend on python-xapian.
True.
AB And the libxapian22S dependency is just used if apt-xapian-index is
AB installed. So you're not using “all that xapian stuff” already.
But there is no way to purge libxapian22 without purging
AB == Axel Beckert a...@debian.org writes:
AB But libxapian22 doesn't hurt unless you install apt-xapian-index. It
AB doesn't cost you any aptitude performance without apt-xapian-index.
AB Just maybe a little disk space and initially some download bandwidth,
AB nothing more.
OK, I guess there
AB == Axel Beckert a...@debian.org writes:
AB aptitude does not depend on python-xapian.
True.
AB And the libxapian22S dependency is just used if apt-xapian-index is
AB installed. So you're not using “all that xapian stuff” already.
But there is no way to purge libxapian22 without purging
# aptitude search apt-xapian-index
p apt-xapian-index
# aptitude purge libxapian22
aptitude : Depends: libxapian22 but it is not going to be installed.
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AB == Axel Beckert a...@debian.org writes:
AB But libxapian22 doesn't hurt unless you install apt-xapian-index. It
AB doesn't cost you any aptitude performance without apt-xapian-index.
AB Just maybe a little disk space and initially some download bandwidth,
AB nothing more.
OK, I guess there
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.8.2-1
Severity: wishlist
# aptitude why libxapian22
i python-xapian Depends libxapian22 (= 1.2.12)
# aptitude why python-xapian
i aptitude Recommends apt-xapian-index -- NOT THE TRUTH
p apt-xapian-index Dependspython-xapian (= 1.0.2)
# aptitude
P.S., is there anyway to still use aptitude with all that xapian stuff
tagging along?
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AB == Axel Beckert a...@debian.org writes:
AB So the bug is about the fact that aptitude why just shows one
AB possible path and not all of them? Or at least not the most
AB obvious from your point of view?
Well all I know is the bottom line is
aptitude : Depends: libxapian22 but it is not
DH == Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com writes:
DH Define “all that xapian stuff”.
$ aptitude search ~i~nxapian
i A libxapian22 - Search engine library
i python-xapian - Xapian search engine
interface for Python
--
To
Then, no, there is no way to run aptitude without all that xapian
stuff.
OK
i python-xapian - Xapian search engine
interface for Python
Actually this one you could remove. It is only needed for
apt-xapian-index.
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DH == Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com writes:
DH I understand the desire to not install apt-xapian-index, but do you
DH have any objection to libxapian22?
All I know is once upon a time there was a mysterious cronjob making
indexes for something I never used (I'll stick to the old fashioned
DH == Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com writes:
DH Ok. You shouldn't get any bumps with just the library installed.
OK, I suppose the procedure for new installs for users like me would be
# apt-get install aptitude
# aptitude purge python-xapian
Maybe a note about it should be made somewhere.
OK maybe deborphan will help me find the no longer needed parts at that time.
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Package: chromium
Version: 22.0.1229.94~r161065-3
Severity: important
Debian chromium is affected by
http://www.google.com/search?q=adding+chrome+extensions+get+stuck+in+checking
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Be sure to test while NOT logged in to the Chome Webstore.
You can test on e.g.,
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kihhefcbenhkjgjhchanjfhhflaojldn/
You will end up with HTML inside the
~/Downloads/*.crx file.
The HTML will be telling you to login.
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So one must login for things to work.
Well, perhaps Checking should report that.
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P.S., is there anyway to still use aptitude with all that xapian stuff
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AB == Axel Beckert a...@debian.org writes:
AB So the bug is about the fact that aptitude why just shows one
AB possible path and not all of them? Or at least not the most
AB obvious from your point of view?
Well all I know is the bottom line is
aptitude : Depends: libxapian22 but it is not
DH == Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com writes:
DH Define “all that xapian stuff”.
$ aptitude search ~i~nxapian
i A libxapian22 - Search engine library
i python-xapian - Xapian search engine
interface for Python
Then, no, there is no way to run aptitude without all that xapian
stuff.
OK
i python-xapian - Xapian search engine
interface for Python
Actually this one you could remove. It is only needed for
apt-xapian-index.
OK thanks.
DH == Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com writes:
DH I understand the desire to not install apt-xapian-index, but do you
DH have any objection to libxapian22?
All I know is once upon a time there was a mysterious cronjob making
indexes for something I never used (I'll stick to the old fashioned
DH == Daniel Hartwig mand...@gmail.com writes:
DH Ok. You shouldn't get any bumps with just the library installed.
OK, I suppose the procedure for new installs for users like me would be
# apt-get install aptitude
# aptitude purge python-xapian
Maybe a note about it should be made somewhere.
OK thanks everybody. I suppose I will just hit ^C next time aptitude
asks me if I want to do nothing, rather than dumping it completely for apt-get.
Cc'ing Bob just in case he is, like me, not subscribed.
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Version: 22.0.1229.94~r161065-3
I tried to add
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/theme-sniffer/kihhefcbenhkjgjhchanjfhhflaojldn/related
etc.
but they all get stuck in Checking.
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Version: 2.20.1-5.2
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/man/man8/mount.8.gz
Please mention at
commit=nrsec
Sync all data and metadata every nrsec seconds. The default
value is 5 seconds. Zero means default.
if a sync(1) will affect this.
B Source: xterm
B Source-Version: 287-1
B We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
B xterm, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.
But 287-1 was never installed in the Debian FTP archive.
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OK the .deb showed up this morning.
However one still sees only one character of
$ echo 絕對
絕對
The other is still a square.
XTERM_VERSION=XTerm(287)
Locale: LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=zh_TW.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Versions of packages xterm depends on:
ii libc6
B Source: xterm
B Source-Version: 287-1
B We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
B xterm, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.
But 287-1 was never installed in the Debian FTP archive.
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However one still sees only one character of
$ echo 絕對
絕對
The other is still a square.
XTERM_VERSION=XTerm(287)
Locale: LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=zh_TW.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Versions of packages xterm depends on:
ii libc6
Package: apt
Version: 0.9.7.6
Severity: minor
In http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user.mirrors/1737
we observe Acquire::PDiffs::FileLimit apparently works, but
each Get is doubled.
I.e.,
FileLimit 1 will make 2 Gets
FileLimit 2 will make 4 Gets
etc.
(Maybe these days Gets are just
No wonder. Thanks.
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Package: pcsc-tools
Version: 1.4.20-1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/man/man1/pcsc_scan.1.gz
SEE ALSO
pcscd(1), ATR_analysis(1)
causes emacs'
error in process sentinel: Man-bgproc-sentinel: No manual entry for pcscd in
section 1
error in process sentinel: No manual entry for pcscd
Oh. I must have thought something like that must have never been noticed
before else it wouldn't have got thru... in fact it was noticed by me!
Also I see there was more discussion... unlike Bugzilla one must
manually subscribe.'
Well I suppose maybe I'll remember next time I see the warning.
$ xdg-open http://www.gimp.org
works fine.
Help Gimp Online Developer website gives
Calling error for procedure 'plug-in-web-browser':
The specified location is not supported
Execution error for 'Developer Web Site':
Error: (unknown : 163654953) Procedure execution of
plug-in-web-browser
Package: gimp
Version: 2.8.2-2
Help About Visit the Gimp Website
gives The specified location is not supported !
As to what that location is... nobody knows.
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Package: midori
Version: 0.4.3+dfsg-0.1
Severity: wishlist
Seen upon upgrade:
rmdir: failed to remove `/etc/xdg/midori/extensions/libadblock.so': No such
file or directory
Perhaps test -d first next time in the script...
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AW == Anne Wilson an...@kde.org writes:
AW Mailing list archives serve a very important purpose. People who have
AW problems search archives for posts about similar problems. From there
AW they may learn cures for their problem, or they may just learn how to
AW find the relevant information.
I wouldn't put all my eggs in the same single file.
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AG == Alessandro Ghedini al3x...@gmail.com writes:
AG Do you mean that pm-uninstall should remove the dependencies of
AG WWW::Mexhanize::Firefox?
Yes! Else there is no way the user can back out of any of this, failed
or not, and get his filesystem back to the state where it was.
At least the
Thanks!
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GN == Gergely Nagy alger...@balabit.hu writes:
GN reassign 693853 coreutils
GN thanks
GN jida...@jidanni.org writes:
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Package: df
GN When reporting issues, please use the package name, otherwise your bugs
GN will end up being filed against the unknown package,
Package: gimp
Version: 2.8.2-1
Severity: wishlist
In rectangle select I cannot see the fixed height and width I want to enter
all on the same screen, even though there is plenty room.
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Package: df
B From: Bob Proulx
B Subject: Re: Bug#656333: df wacky paths
...
B Filesystem 1K-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted on
B rootfs 2915832 1003196 1764516 37% /
B /dev/vda12915832 1003196 1764516 37% /
B Of course
Package: sqlite3
Version: 3.7.14.1-1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/sqlite3
$ sqlite3 nonexistent.file.sqlite 'select * from moz_cookies'
Error: no such table: moz_cookies
Of course there is no such table... because there is no such file!
So please report 'file not found' before anything
OK, but requiring installing a package in order to uninstall packages
is not wise! Imagine if apt-get was like that. Please make sure each
town has their own fire department.
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Version: 0.29-1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/pm-uninstall
$ cpanm WWW::Mechanize::Firefox
-- Working on WWW::Mechanize::Firefox
...
after installing many many packages, we finally see
Building and testing HTML-Selector-XPath-0.15 ... OK
Successfully installed
You n*rds are 100 years behind Facebook, who already shows
Yesterday via email
About an hour ago via mobile
59 minutes ago near Tsoying, Kao-hsiung
24 minutes ago via POCO Beautycamera
Throw in the towel.
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Gentlemen,
$ make
makes the first item.
$ make FARB
makes the FARB item.
But there is no way to make both, without looking in the file to find
the name of the first item!
$ make FARB BLZZ #if the first item is called BLZZ
OK, no big deal never mind.
Package: xpdf
Version: 3.03-10
Severity: wishlist
Please make the error more like cat:
$ xpdf /tmp/
error: /tmp/ file not found
$ cat /tmp/
cat: /tmp/: Is a directory
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Package: apt
Version: 0.9.7.6
Severity: wishlist
This message below is not clear.
It does not tell the user what action he should do to clear the problem.
If there is nothing he can do it should also say that
Another problem is we people doing oh, say monthly updates from git, and
hoping to get a summary of what to be aware of. The best I can do
currently is
git fetch origin
git diff master..origin/master \
RELEASE-NOTES-*|
tee /tmp/gitdiff$$|wdiff -d -3
See also https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41014
Bug 41014 - Watching categories means only the text.
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Package: iptables
Severity: serious
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of iptables:
iptables depends on libxtables9 (= 1.4.16.3-3); however:
Package libxtables9 is not installed.
So one needs a second run of aptitude full-install to fix it.
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Severity: serious
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of iptables:
iptables depends on libxtables9 (= 1.4.16.3-3); however:
Package libxtables9 is not installed.
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Well all I know is when I finally got back to the shell prommpt,
further aptitiude full-upgrade or dpke --configure -a all said there was
nothing left to do,
so some of the details you mention should get printed on the screen,
so the user knows exactly what kind of state he will now be left in,
Well all I know is when I finally got back to the shell prommpt,
further aptitiude full-upgrade or dpke --configure -a all said there was
nothing left to do,
so some of the details you mention should get printed on the screen,
so the user knows exactly what kind of state he will now be left in,
:d3:64:59:14:6c:57:e1:bd:d0:79:68:a1:4c:0c.
Please contact your system administrator.
Add correct host key in /home/jidanni/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this
message.
Offending RSA key in /home/jidanni/.ssh/known_hosts:3
Password authentication is disabled to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks
:d3:64:59:14:6c:57:e1:bd:d0:79:68:a1:4c:0c.
Please contact your system administrator.
Add correct host key in /home/jidanni/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this
message.
Offending RSA key in /home/jidanni/.ssh/known_hosts:3
Password authentication is disabled to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks
OK. (I wonder how all the big name browsers deal with it.)
DKG == Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net writes:
DKG On 10/22/2012 07:08 PM, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Cannot secure the https (SSL) connection to sso.ncl.edu.tw port 443;
[IO(gnutls): Key usage
violation in certificate
Package: aptitude
If one hits ^C during an upgrade, the upgrade does not stop
(probably to protect us from damage, OK) but near the end, we see
W: Operation was interrupted before it could finish
Please
1) add an indication of what program (aptitude?) is giving the message.
2) say what
Package: aptitude
If one hits ^C during an upgrade, the upgrade does not stop
(probably to protect us from damage, OK) but near the end, we see
W: Operation was interrupted before it could finish
Please
1) add an indication of what program (aptitude?) is giving the message.
2) say what
X-debbugs-Cc: a...@gedanken.demon.co.uk
Package: libgnutls26
Version: 2.12.20-1
Dear gnutls maintainers, we might have found a bug.
Though I don't understand gnutls myself, I hope you can forward this bug
to whatever read origin it has. Thanks!
A == Andrew M Bishop a...@gedanken.demon.co.uk
Does watching a category page mean that
one will be notified if 12 becomes 13?
|Pages in category DCS 132
|The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Or only if the category page is actually edited?
Maybe a note about this should pop up when the user is about the click
the
I don't want to change link colors.
I want to remove links.
This used to work up until a month ago.
Please tell me what I need to do to make it work again.
Please.
function JidanniLessUselessNavigation($sktemplate,$links){
foreach($links['namespaces'] as $ns=$value){
It turns out the ($sktemplate,$links) which worked a month ago,
now needs to be ($sktemplate,$links)!
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DF == Daniel Friesen dan...@nadir-seen-fire.com writes:
DF obviously $links needs a . This should have never worked in the
DF first place without that. How do you expect to modify the links when
DF you're dealing with a copy?
I don't know but it indeed did until about a month ago.
That's what's
Debian BBDB is getting dangerously behind emacs-snapshot.
Soon it will no longer work with it.
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I would be happy to use CSS, just tell me how to rewrite the final
function of
$wgNamespaceProtection[NS_CATEGORY]=$wgNamespaceProtection[NS_CATEGORY_TALK]=array('editinterface');
function
JidanniBlueLinkCategoryPages($linker,$target,$text,$customAttribs,$query,$options){
Something changed this month in git making this not work anymore,
function JidanniLessRedNavigation($sktemplate,$links){
foreach($links['namespaces'] as $ns=$value){
if($value['context']=='talk' $value['class']=='new'
!$sktemplate-getTitle()-quickUserCan('createtalk')){
Package: iceweasel
Version: 17.0~a2+20120921042009-1
Debian's version of firefox does not correctly deal with
invalid websites.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794689
Try iceweasel -safe-mode http://invalid.web.site/ .
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Package: bbdb
Version: 2.36-2
Severity: wishlist
When using
emacs-snapshot:
Installed: 2:20120919-1
500 http://emacs.naquadah.org/ unstable/ Packages
Here are the warnings one gets:
../../usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb/lisp/bbdb-com.el:Warning: Use
`with-current-buffer' rather
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