This is fixed upstream in https://github.com/Debian/debiman/commit/210e94b3cf101d62b74211d0866f6308c6bee4db
Feel free to do what is necessary to get the fix into Debian. On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 2:37 PM, Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote: > Source: debiman > Version: 0.0~git20180711.cb414bd-2 > X-Debbugs-CC: debian...@lists.debian.org, mdo...@packages.debian.org > User: debian...@lists.debian.org > Usertags: needs-update > Control: affects -1 src:mdocml > > Dear maintainers, > > Recently version 1.14.4-1 of mdocml was uploaded to the Debian archive. > Your autopkgtest started to fail with the error copied below. > > Could you please investigate? It seems that you are comparing generated > output with a reference. Looking at the text I can't spot obvious > mistakes (but I may be missing details), so I think you need to update > your reference to the new output. Please reassign this bug to mdocml if > you think that package has this bug instead. This regression is > currently delaying the migration of mdocml to unstable by 10 days, so > cooperation to fix this swiftly is appreciated. > > Don't forget the set the appropriate Versioned (test) depends to let > autopkgtest figure out which version is needed and maybe consider making > your tests less sensitive to this kind of changes if they shouldn't > delay or block other packages. If your tests aren't suitable for gating > other packages, you can also mark them skippable and exit 77 in case of > regressions. > > Paul > > https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/amd64/d/ > debiman/796100/log.gz > > 2018/08/10 05:11:23 mandocd not found, falling back to fork+exec for > each manpage > --- FAIL: TestToHTML (0.00s) > --- FAIL: TestToHTML/i3lock (0.01s) > convert_test.go:92: unexpected conversion result: (diff from want → > got): > --- /tmp/debiman-314812002 2018-08-10 > 05:11:23.148127262 +0000 > +++ /tmp/debiman-841037135 2018-08-10 > 05:11:23.148127262 +0000 > @@ -7,65 +7,65 @@ > </tr> > </tbody></table> > <div class="manual-text"> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <h1 class="Sh" id="NAME">NAME<a class="anchor" > href="#NAME">¶</a></h1> > i3lock - improved screen locker > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <h1 class="Sh" id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS<a class="anchor" > href="#SYNOPSIS">¶</a></h1> > <b>i3lock</b> [-v] [-c <i>color</i>] > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <h1 class="Sh" id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION<a > class="anchor" > href="#DESCRIPTION">¶</a></h1> > <b>i3lock</b> is a simple screen locker like slock. After > starting it, you will > see a white screen (you can configure the color/an > image). You > can return to > your screen by entering your password. > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <h1 class="Sh" id="IMPROVEMENTS">IMPROVEMENTS<a > class="anchor" > href="#IMPROVEMENTS">¶</a></h1> > <dl class="Bl-tag"> > - <dt class="It-tag">•</dt> > - <dd class="It-tag">i3lock forks, so you can combine it > with an > alias to > - suspend to RAM (run "i3lock && echo mem > > > - /sys/power/state" to get a locked screen after > waking > up your > - computer from suspend to RAM)</dd> > + <dt>•</dt> > + <dd>i3lock forks, so you can combine it with an alias to > suspend to RAM (run > + "i3lock && echo mem > > /sys/power/state" > to get a > + locked screen after waking up your computer from > suspend to > RAM)</dd> > </dl> > <dl class="Bl-tag"> > - <dt class="It-tag">•</dt> > - <dd class="It-tag">You can specify either a background > color or > a PNG image > - which will be displayed while your screen is > locked.</dd> > + <dt>•</dt> > + <dd>You can specify either a background color or a PNG > image > which will be > + displayed while your screen is locked.</dd> > </dl> > <dl class="Bl-tag"> > - <dt class="It-tag">•</dt> > - <dd class="It-tag">You can specify whether i3lock > should bell > upon a wrong > - password.</dd> > + <dt>•</dt> > + <dd>You can specify whether i3lock should bell upon a > wrong > password.</dd> > </dl> > <dl class="Bl-tag"> > - <dt class="It-tag">•</dt> > - <dd class="It-tag">i3lock uses PAM and therefore is > compatible > with LDAP, etc. > - <div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > - <div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > + <dt>•</dt> > + <dd>i3lock uses PAM and therefore is compatible with > LDAP, etc. > + <div class="Pp"></div> > + <div class="Pp"></div> > </dd> > </dl> > <h1 class="Sh" id="OPTIONS">OPTIONS<a class="anchor" > href="#OPTIONS">¶</a></h1> > <dl class="Bl-tag"> > - <dt class="It-tag"><b>-v, --version</b></dt> > - <dd class="It-tag">Display the version of your > <b>i3lock</b> > - <div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > + <dt><b>-v, --version</b></dt> > + <dd>Display the version of your <b>i3lock</b> > + <div class="Pp"></div> > </dd> > </dl> > <dl class="Bl-tag"> > - <dt class="It-tag"><b>-c </b><i>rrggbb</i><b>, > <b>--color=</b></b><i><b>rrggbb</b></i></dt> > - <dd class="It-tag">Turn the screen into the given color > instead > of white. > - Color must be given in 3-byte format: rrggbb (i.e. > ff0000 > is red). > - <div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > + <dt><b>-c </b><i>rrggbb</i><b>, > <b>--color=</b></b><i><b>rrggbb</b></i></dt> > + <dd>Turn the screen into the given color instead of > white. > Color must be given > + in 3-byte format: rrggbb (i.e. ff0000 is red). > + <div class="Pp"></div> > </dd> > </dl> > <h1 class="Sh" id="DPMS">DPMS<a class="anchor" > href="#DPMS">¶</a></h1> > The -d (--dpms) option. > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <pre> verbatim > </pre> > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <h1 class="Sh" id="SEE_ALSO">SEE ALSO<a class="anchor" > href="#SEE_ALSO">¶</a></h1> > <i>xautolock(1)</i> - use i3lock as your screen saver > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <h1 class="Sh" id="AUTHOR">AUTHOR<a class="anchor" > href="#AUTHOR">¶</a></h1> > Michael Stapelberg <michael+i3lock@example. > invalid></div> > <table class="foot"> > > --- FAIL: TestToHTML/refs (0.01s) > convert_test.go:92: unexpected conversion result: (diff from want → > got): > --- /tmp/debiman-766785508 2018-08-10 > 05:11:23.148127262 +0000 > +++ /tmp/debiman-681617497 2018-08-10 > 05:11:23.148127262 +0000 > @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ > <div class="manual-text"> > <h1 class="Sh" id="NAME">NAME<a class="anchor" > href="#NAME">¶</a></h1> > refs - test file > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > <h1 class="Sh" id="SEE_ALSO">SEE ALSO<a class="anchor" > href="#SEE_ALSO">¶</a></h1> > <a class="Lk" href="http://w3m.sourceforge.net">project > website</a> > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > More details can be found in the <a > href="testing/i3lock/i3lock.1.C">i3lock(1)</a> or refs(1) man pages. > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > References to <a href="testing/i3-wm/i3-msg.1. > C">i3-msg(1)</a> > might cause trouble when matching on word boundaries. > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > References to <a > href="testing/systemd/systemd.service.5.C">systemd.service(5)</a> > contain a dot. > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > URLs in plain text, like <a > href="http://debian.org">http://debian.org</a> are also recognized and > converted. > URLs in brackets, like <<a > href="http://debian.org/">http://debian.org/</a>> are correctly > recognized. > -<div style="height: 1.00em;"> </div> > +<div class="Pp"></div> > Marked up URLs like <i><a > href="http://gnome.org">http://gnome.org</a></i> are also converted.</div> > <table class="foot"> > <tbody><tr> > > === RUN TestXref > --- PASS: TestXref (0.00s) > === RUN TestHref > --- PASS: TestHref (0.00s) > === RUN TestXrefHref > --- PASS: TestXrefHref (0.00s) > === RUN TestFormattedXref > --- PASS: TestFormattedXref (0.00s) > FAIL > FAIL github.com/Debian/debiman/internal/convert 0.016s > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pkg-go-maintainers mailing list > pkg-go-maintain...@alioth-lists.debian.net > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ > pkg-go-maintainers > -- Best regards, Michael