Bug#743179: the order of syntax definitions in nanorc matters

2017-07-01 Thread bernward . pub
Hello Benno, I just made the dist-upgrade to Debian 9.0, which included an update of package nano to version 2.7.4-1 and the problem vanished, the bug is solved in 2.7.4-1. > Yes, apparently there was a bug in 2.2.6 (and a few versions > after it). Regards, Bernward.

Bug#743179: the order of syntax definitions in nanorc matters

2017-06-29 Thread bernward . pub
Hello Benno, at the time of my first report in 2014, I used a PowerPC architecture (Apple B G3). In the meantime, I set up that machine completely new as backup server and the old configuration is no longer available. Maybe, that is the explanation for the former strange version number. > your

Bug#743179: the order of syntax definitions in nanorc matters

2017-06-28 Thread bernward . pub
Hello Benno, thank you. I checked the regexes and could not find any clou, that the regex for awk could catch shell scripts: from my awk.nanorc: syntax "awk" "\.a:wk$" header "^#!/usr/bin/g?awk" If a wrong regex would be the cause of the problem, the effect should be a wrong

Bug#743179: order of include lines

2014-03-31 Thread bernward . pub
I played around with the configuration and found a clue, that my first denotation for the bug might lead to the wrong track. Assuming, that the configuration procedure should work similar as appending the personal configuration file at the end of the system configuration file, I did the

Bug#615602: additional debug info + patch proposal

2011-03-16 Thread bernward . pub
A) I localised the bug in /usr/sbin/ybin lines 1592 to 1597: ## also accept symlink names in quotes or with escaped characters boot=`readlink -f \$(eval echo ${boot})\` bsd=`readlink -f \$(eval echo ${bsd})\` macos=`readlink -f \$(eval echo ${macos})\`

Bug#615602: [Debootloaders-yaboot] Bug#615602: yaboot: ybin puts $PWD in front of path for macos=hd:7 and macosx=ultra1:6

2011-03-08 Thread bernward . pub
Hello Milan, I tried your proposal to use persistent device naming symlinks (macos=/dev/disk/by-id/xxx), it works. Thank you, Bernward. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org