Package: x11/xbase
Version: 3.1.2-4
Problem Description:
The X configuration will allow a user to put in a
nonsensical string as a numeric range.
Expected behavior:
The config program should do a check to ensure that numeric ranges
are at least numeric ranges and within some reasona
Package: x11/xbase
Version: 3.1.2-4
Problem Description:
If the X server has a problem starting, xdm dies with a general
protection . (Sounds like Microsoft windows doesn't it?)
I can supply more info to the maintainer if needed.
Expected behavior:
XDM should exit with a non-ze
Dirk, thanks for including your explanation of the current packaging
of elisp files. While it clarified the current condition it also
helped me to pinpoint my issue with the treatment of elisp sources.
I'm not having a fit over this. If debian distributions are to go
against the convention of ke
Andrew D. Fernandes wrote:
> Date: Sun Oct 15 20:39:21 EDT 1995
> Package: nls
> Version: 1.0-1
> Description: The XFree86 Motif-1.2 resource defaults.
> Priority: Low
> # File:
> File: nls-1.0-1.deb 10086 97a80aaba566821cf61aa92c06421e74 binary/x11
> File: nls-1.0-1.tar.gz 10727 1100fc45b
Dirk Eddelbuettel:
I don't want to take them away from anyone, not even from Emacs
specialists. I simply want to have the option of installing them
or not.
Well, you could delete them.
$ (cd /usr/lib/emacs/site-lisp/w3; for x in *.elc; do rm `basename $x c`; done)
If I want to read
CD Rasmussen writes:
Costa> Elisp folk don't tend to separate the source from the executable the
Costa> way people do with C programs. I'm sorry to hear this was done with
Costa> VM.
I don't want to take them away from anyone, not even from Emacs specialists.
I simply want to have the op
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