Your message dated Sat, 13 Nov 2021 23:11:55 +0900 with message-id <YY/hq6vdktl6g...@np-u9310.g01.fujitsu.com> and subject line Re: Bug#998240: texlive: causes lgrind to FTBFS has caused the Debian Bug report #998240, regarding texlive: causes lgrind to FTBFS to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: texlive Version: 2021.20210921-1 Severity: serious Tags: sid bookworm Control: affects -1 + src:lgrind Hi, lgrind recently started to FTBFS: latex lgrind.dtx This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.22 (TeX Live 2022/dev/Debian) (preloaded format=latex) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./lgrind.dtx LaTeX2e <2021-06-01> patch level 1 L3 programming layer <2021-08-27> (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/ltxdoc.cls Document Class: ltxdoc 2020/12/05 v2.1b Standard LaTeX documentation class (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/article.cls Document Class: article 2021/02/12 v1.4n Standard LaTeX document class (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/size10.clo)) (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/doc.sty (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/tools/multicol.sty))) Writing index file lgrind.idx Writing glossary file lgrind.glo (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3backend/l3backend-dvips.def) No file lgrind.aux. (./lgrind.dtx [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/ts1cmtt.fd) [6] [7] LaTeX Warning: Reference `underscore' on page 8 undefined on input line 461. [8] ! Missing } inserted. <inserted text> } l.540 % \item[\^] The beginning of a line ? ! Emergency stop. <inserted text> } l.540 % \item[\^] The beginning of a line Output written on lgrind.dvi (8 pages, 27616 bytes). Transcript written on lgrind.log. make: *** [debian/rules:13: build-stamp] Error 1 The offending line + some context: 537 % The meta-symbols and their meanings are: 538 % \begin{description} 539 % \item[\$] The end of a line 540 % \item[\^] The beginning of a line 541 % \item[$\backslash$d] A delimiter (space, tab, newline, start of line) 542 % \item[$\backslash$a] Matches any string of symbols (like `.*' in lex) 543 % \item[$\backslash$p] Matches any identifier. In a procedure definition I'm not sure which package is responsible for that ... starting with 'texlive' which is the only relevant B-D of lgrind. Please reassign as needed. Andreas
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--- Begin Message ---Hi Andreas, > Fixed lgrind uploaded. Feel free to close the bug if you don't want to look > into the regression and rather consider lgrinds usage of '\^' without any > (empty) argument as buggy. We have fixed lgrind's rather "unusual" use of TeX before. This is a common problem with packages thatuse unsupported - but at a certain time working - constructs that later on stopped working. So with lgrind fixed, I am closing this bug. Thanks to Hilmar for the fix! Best Norbert -- PREINING Norbert https://www.preining.info Fujitsu Research + IFMGA Guide + TU Wien + TeX Live + Debian Dev GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13
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