Hi, From: Jens Seidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: I don't understand News/2000/20000216.wml Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 01:42:35 +0100
> As far as I understand it means something similar to > "Scan.pm y2k problem Date: fixed missing message's date > (was incorrect in 2000 or later)." I found the following description in the changelog of im: > 135 (2000/01/05) mew-dist release > > * Y2K fixes for broken year and no Date: field. > SAITO Tetsuya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Though the version (135) is very different from the Debian page's description (1:100-3), I found the following mail (Japanese) and I think it is the original bug report. http://www.mew.org/ml/mew-dist-1.94/msg01382.html Here is a digest of the mail: My name is Hosono. When a message doesn't have "Date:" field and the date (I - Kubota - guess it means the date when im is invoked) is 2000, a problem occur. The year is displayed as "100", like following: 31 100/01/01 Re: [linux-users:63039] Re: PCMCIA... Here I post a tiny patch to fix this problem. This patch has been already applied to the im package of Kondara MNU/Linux distribution. Here I think the meaning of the sentence is clear. I propose to rewrite the sentence in the wml file like following: Scan.pm y2k problem: Messages without "Date:" fields will be processed wrongly in 2000 or later. > KUBOTA, what about changing the indentation of the colons? The Japanese > file looks in konqueror similar to: > package : im > version : 1:100-3 > architectures: all > issue : Scan.pm y2k problem Date: filed missing message's Please see the page using Japanese-enabled environment. The colons are already well aligned. I imagine your browser cannot handle doublewidth characters. > PS: Three weeks ago I sent you two mails related to wrong URLs in Japanese > translation. You never replied ... I tried to fix most of these already > but it would be easier if I could speak Japanese :-)) Is the message sent me directly, or to debian-www? I could not find a direct message to me. I am afraid I lost the message among spams.... --- Tomohiro KUBOTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.debian.or.jp/~kubota/