This is a reply to a message from last May that I'd set aside at the time
because I wanted to think about it, and then it got buried in my to-do
list for all this time. Sorry about that. I've been thinking about it
off and on since then, at least.
Stefano Zacchiroli writes:
> This tension is c
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Bug #562562 [calendar] calendar: Does not display entries correctly
Bug reassigned from package 'calendar' to 'bsdmainutils'.
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Package: calendar
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The calendar program does not display any entries. Using "calendar -A"
reveals that calendar stops processing after the entry at 12/17 in
the "calendar.birthday" file. This makes the package useless as you
cannot look at
Hello,
On 25-12-2009, Sebastian P. Luque wrote:
> Dear Debian unison maintainers,
>
> I was wondering if you could consider updating this package in the
> unstable release, since I see that the latest upstream release is at
> version 2.32.52 whereas the Debian package is at 2.27.57-2. Thanks in
Dear Debian unison maintainers,
I was wondering if you could consider updating this package in the
unstable release, since I see that the latest upstream release is at
version 2.32.52 whereas the Debian package is at 2.27.57-2. Thanks in
advance.
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Hi Joost,
I was wondering whether you could detail your setup. I tried the
following and it didn't work:
- Download the Ocaml source
- Do ./configure -cc "gcc -fPIC"
- Build Ocaml
- Try to compile a shared library which links to the new libasmrun.a
I still get the relocations error.
To be extr
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and subject line Bug#562358: fixed in mlpost 0.7.4-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #562358,
regarding mlpost: FTBFS: mkdir -p img/ fails?
to be marked as done.
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If
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> #mlpost (0.7.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
> #
> # * debian/patches:
> #- remove Fix-manpage-double-UTF8-encoding.patch (merged)
> #- remove Fix-build-when-ocamlopt-is-missing.patch (merged)
> #- add No-tracingchoices-in-generated-MetaPo
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Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
> Any issued diagnostic messages set the return code to 1. Issued errors
> are 2, issued fatal errors give 3.
Thank you for the explanation. I will comment out the tracingmacros
instruction in the generated code.
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Russ Allbery a écrit :
> I've written a test suite for this that seems to work, although I suspect
> it will throw a bunch of other errors if we add more tests for other
> things in the OCaml Policy. I also tweaked the patch a bit, and it's now
> committed for the next release of Lintian.
Wonderf
Hi Norbert,
Norbert Preining wrote:
Hi Taco,
on the Debian side we got a bug report that with the switch from
TL2007 mpost to TL2009 mpost the same file suddenly makes mpost
return 1 (failure in shell) instead of 0.
Any issued diagnostic messages set the return code to 1. Issued errors
are
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