reopen 21818 seen 21818 23.4+1-4.1+b1 thanks > Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 04:17:43 +0000 > From: Solveig <[email protected]> > To: destinataires inconnus: ; > Subject: Closing old emacs21 bugs > > Hi! I'm closing this bug, since it affected emacs21, and the current > version is 23. If you still encounter this problem, please feel free to > re-open it and move it to the appropriate package, or ask me to do it.
Still there... $ mkdir tmp $ cp doc/gnushogi.6 !$ cp doc/gnushogi.6 tmp $ gzip tmp/gnushogi.6 $ tar -zcf foo.tar.gz tmp/ Open the resulting file in emacs, open the manpage, get raw gzipped data in nroff mode. > Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 20:37:59 +0200 (CEST) > From: Yann Dirson <[email protected]> > To: Debian bug-system submission <[email protected]> > Subject: tar-mode: badly handles compressed files inside tarball > X-Mailer: VM 6.46 under Emacs 19.34.1 > > Package: emacs19, emacs20 > Version: 19.34-15, 20.2-6 > > The tar-mode in both current emacs19 and emacs20 is ill-behaved > regarding compressed files. I only make 1 bug-report, as finding a > fix for one will most probably give a fix for the other. > > When browsing through a tar-file that contains compressed manpages, > for example, it does not uncompress the gzipped data, and thus > displays the binary data, but switches to nroff-mode ! > > I agree that nroff-mode sould be called, but I think the file should > be uncompressed first. > > -- > Yann Dirson <[email protected]> | Stop making M$-Bill richer & > richer, > alt-email: <[email protected]> | support Debian GNU/Linux: > debian-email: <[email protected]> | more powerful, more stable > ! > http://www.a2points.com/homepage/3475232 | Check <http://www.debian.org/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

