Package: docbook-xsl Version: 1.75.0+dfsg-1 Severity: important Hello,
when preparing a new exim4 upload I have found that docbook-xsl
1.75.0+dfsg-1 generates incomplete output:
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--- 4.69-10/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian 2009-05-02
09:57:16.000000000 +0200
+++ 4.69-11/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian 2009-05-10
09:14:36.000000000 +0200
@@ -895,26 +895,9 @@
of eximstats is mailed to the address given in that variable. The
default is empty, so no reports are sent. Options for eximstats can
be given in $E4BCD_DAILY_REPORT_OPTIONS.
- * A non-empty paniclog is a nearly sure sign of bad things going on.
- Thus, the cron job will send out warning messages to the syslog and
- root if it finds the panic log non-empty. Please note that the
- paniclog is not rotated daily, so existing issues will be reported
- daily until either the paniclog is rotated due to its sheer size,
- or you manually move it away, for example by calling logrotate -f
- /etc/logrotate/exim4-paniclog from a shell.
- Just in case your system logs transient error situations to the
- panic log as well (see, for example, [6]Exim Bug 92), you can
- configure $E4BCD_PANICLOG_NOISE to a regular expression. If the
- paniclog contains only lines that match that regular expression, no
- warning messages are generated.
- If you want to disable paniclog monitoring completely, set
- $E4BCD_WATCH_PANICLOG to no. E4BCD_WATCH_PANICLOG=once will rotate
- a non-empty paniclog automatically after sending out the warning
- e-mail.
+ *
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The file is generated by running
xsltproc --nonet --stringparam section.autolabel 1 \
-o debian/README.Debian.html \
/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/html/docbook.xsl \
debian/README.Debian.xml
I have attached a copy of the xml file for your convenience. This is a
regression from docbook-xsl 1.74.3+dfsg-1, I have verified that
downgrading to this version fixes the issue for me.
I am no XML guru, but I would have expected an error message if our
XML was broken. ;-)
thanks, cu andreas
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README.Debian.xml.gz
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