Hello Marco,
Am Sat, May 04, 2024 at 03:25:22AM +0200 schrieb Marco d'Itri:
> On May 29, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
>
> > The usage of \c is in mkpasswd(1) is incorrect. It fails when trying
> > to use po4a to provide translations of the man pages. Im currently
> > "patching around this" in
On May 29, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
> The usage of \c is in mkpasswd(1) is incorrect. It fails when trying
> to use po4a to provide translations of the man pages. Im currently
> "patching around this" in manpages-l10n.
>
> For a full explanation of the problem (the man page is different, but
>
Hello Sergei,
Am Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 04:02:35PM +0300 schrieb Sergei Golovan:
> Sorry for the late reply. It seems to me that you've reported this bug
> to the wrong package. mkpasswd(1) where you've found the bug is from
> the whois package, and not from the expect one. I'm reassigning it.
Yes,
reassign 1036908 whois 5.5.17
retitle 1036908 whois: Broken use of \c in man page
thanks
Hi Helge,
Sorry for the late reply. It seems to me that you've reported this bug
to the wrong package. mkpasswd(1) where you've found the bug is from
the whois package, and not from the expect one. I'm
Package: expect
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
Dear Debian expect maintainer
Kindly forward this to upstream, I don't know where to report this
(see also #1036463).
The usage of \c is in mkpasswd(1) is incorrect. It fails when trying
to use po4a to provide translations of the man pages. Im
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