Hi,
De Hilmar Preuße le 19/04/2012 à 22:22:
> On 19.04.12 Baruch Even (bar...@ev-en.org) wrote:
> > The maintainer was Emanuel Befarra who is also the upstream author.
> > I was co-maintainer to help him get it into Debian but in fact he
> > did most of the packaging work as well.
> >
> Fine. Do
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 10:46:37PM +0200, Jörg Sommer wrote:
> Debian Bug Tracking System schrieb am Sat 22. Apr, 07:50 (-0700):
> >* Minimal support for ntheorem (closes: #336184).
>
> % rubber - --clean --pdf skript.latex
> This is Rubber version 1.1.
> built-in module pdftex registered
e people
(including myself) would use it.
- The page unionctl(8) describes what happens if a branch is used multiple
times, but trying to actually use a branch several times results in an
error.
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Package: lablgtk2
Severity: wishlist
It would be really nice to move the OpenGL part of LablGtk into a separate
package, so that the liblablgtk2 packages don't depend on them. In the current
state of things, installing liblablgtk2-ocaml-dev requires installing Mesa
libraries. Also, liblablgtk2-oc
result of conversion. However, with the new version, if you write
% rubber: make essen-ed.eps from essen-ed.png
in your source, then cleaning will indeed remove the EPS.
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Package: pan
Version: 0.14.2.91-5
Severity: normal
The program icon should be installed in /usr/share/pixmaps with all others,
instead of /usr/X11R6/include/pixmaps (pan.xpm is the only thing remaining in
my /usr/X11R6 after completely switching to Xorg release 7).
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Debian
Package: gxset
Version: 0.4-2
Severity: important
Gxset dies with a segmentation fault whenever I apply the settings, either by
clicking "OK" or by clicking "Apply", even when no setting was touched. This
makes the program much less useful.
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Debian Release: testing/unstable
Package: gossip
Version: 0.10.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user security hole
In Gossip version 0.10, the passwords are stored in clear text in
~/.gnome2/Gossip/accounts.xml, which is a world-readable file. Passwords
should at least be stored in gnome2-private, or in a file w
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 07:53:31PM +0100, Jörg Sommer wrote:
> It would be nice if rubber would support xindy. So I propose this patch.
> But take it as a proof of concept. I am not a python programmer and I
> didn't understand the magic in the class Module.
Thanks for the patch, I included it wit
text: \newpage
foo.tex:3: Missing \begin{document}.
foo.tex:3: leading text: B
foo.tex: compilation aborted: Emergency stop. (job aborted, no legal \end found)
manu ~ > echo $?
1
This is the supposed result. And indeed this creates an invalid file
"foo.pdf", because that's what pdflatex does.
Regards,
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uot;#") < 0:
> + if file.find("\\") < 0 and file.find("#") < 0:
> self.env.sources[file] = DependLeaf([file],
> self.env.msg,
> dict["pos"])
Thanks for the patch.
Actually, it had already been repor
ox
comes from Gossip (apart from xkill), this can be disturbing if several
programs behave this way.
Emmanuel Beffara
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Shell: /
anks for the patch. Actually this problem was already fixed in the
development version.
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