Bug#193292: marked as done (libopengl-perl: /usr/lib/perl5/auto/OpenGL/OpenGL.so needs libXIE.so.6)

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/usr/lib/perl5/auto/OpenGL/OpenGL.so needs libXIE.so.6, so the package
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Bug#144554: marked as done (libopengl-perl: should not depend on libXIE)

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This should not depend on libXIE as it's going to disappear:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2002/debian-x-200204/msg00052.html

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Bug#222824: marked as done (dict-de-en: some headwords are not properly indexed)

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Package: dict-de-en
Version: 1.1.1.2
Severity: important

 There are 599 null entries (some of these are entries that start
with a non-alpha-numeric character, which the -df sort option drops) and
17 entries starting with a space in german-english.index.

 Some of these don't have a character that conv.py treats as a
"bracetype", so the enclosing colons are not written.

 Many, perhaps most, of them are similar to the following entry: 

in the source:
- : Bakkalaureus {m} der Theologie :: BD : Bachelor of Divinity

after processing by conv.py:
:- : Bakkalaureus  der Theologie: {m}
   BD : Bachelor of Divinity

entry in .dict file:
-  Bakkalaureus  der Theologie: {m}
   BD : Bachelor of Divinity

 Although a hyphen '-' doesn't appear to be included as a
"bracetype", conv.py seems to treat it as one.
 
Another problem (I don't know if this is an isolated case, or if it is
typical of others):

Original source:
Lt. : Leutnant {m} :: Lt. : lieutenant

After processing by conv.p:
:Lt. : Leutnant: {m}
   Lt. : lieutenant

Entry in .dict file:
Lt.  Leutnant: {m}
   Lt. : lieutenant

Entry in .index file:
lt  UYmNn

 The user should be able to look up "Leutnant".

 conv.py splits the entry on a ';'.  It would be desirable to make
is split the entry on '|', since there are many entries similar to:

Abberufung {f} | Abberufungen {pl} :: recall | recalls




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Bug#217210: marked as done (dict-de-en: Please recode to utf-8)

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Package: dict-de-en
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Severity: normal

Hi,

At present it is impossible to have dict-de-en and
dict-freedict-{deu-eng,eng-deu} installed at the same time. The latter
ones are encoded in UTF-8, the former in ISO-8851. 

Given that dictd accepts only a global locale setting (which the
--locale argument), and not per-dictionary-setting, all dictionaries
containing non-ASCII character _must_ be encoded in the same coding
system. Else dictd breaks.

Obviously, UTF-8 is the only reasonable choice.

Thanks,

Johannes

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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Processing of libarr_0.1-51_i386.changes

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Bug#221354: reproducible

2004-01-31 Thread Laurent Fousse
Le Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:51:02PM +, Stephen Stafford écrivait:
> Hi,
> 
> I cannot reproduce this bug.  Can anyone else?  If not I'd say it's
> probably an issue elsewhere in the emacs toolchain that's been fixed
> by now, close it and move on.

I have emacs20, emacs21 and xemacs21 here and could not reproduce the
bug.

Regards,

Laurent.


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Bug#136506: STOCK MARKET BULLETIN: 7-Eleven Stores looking to add QENC bottled water

2004-01-31 Thread Henry Latham
OTC FIRST ALERT - 2003 Third Quarter Net Income Rose 76.8%

Symbol: QENC
Market: OTC
Sector: High End Natural Bottle Water

BREAKING NEWS: JERICHO, N.Y., Jan 28, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Queench, Inc
(OTC: QENC) In Negotiations with 7-Eleven Stores for Nationwide Launch of 
Queench Products - 7-Eleven is looking forward to adding to their inventory
various sizes of Queench water products. 7-Eleven has more than 4000 stores
nationwide. Each store consistently serves on average 1300 customers in a 
24-hour period, giving Queench products added exposure within their market
share.


BREAKING NEWS: JERICHO, NEW YORK, Jan 20, 2004 (CCNMatthews) -- Queench, Inc.
(OTC: QENC) Board of Directors include Spencer Gillette, Chairperson - Vice
President of Blimpie Corporation, Bill Ford - Owner of Ford Modeling Agency,
La-Van Hawkins - President of Hawkins Food Group, Curtis Martin - New York
Jets All-Star Running Back...

BREAKING NEWS:  Jan 8, 2004 -- QENC is now a full-time supplier of bottled
water to the military.  QENC today announced that it has completed inspection
and approval of its water bottling plants by the U.S. Army Veterinary Command
(VETCOM).

BREAKING NEWS:  Nov. 13, 2003 -- QENC 2003 Third Quarter Net Income Rose 76.8%.
The Third Quarter Net Income ending 9/30/03 increased 76.8% from the Q2, and a
987% increase year-to-year. Net income for the 9 months ending 9/30/03
resulted in a 1274% year-to-year increase.



Jim Furey of Lehman Brothers says, "You want to own small stocks versus large
stocks when economic growth is accelerating, which is exactly the period we're
in now."

QENC is a small company perfectly poised to harness the $7.6 billion bottle
water segment with a high quality premium brand priced competitively.

The bottled water segment is the fastest growing of the beverage market.  Of
the $100 billion beverage industry, bottled water is nearly $7.6 billion
annually, and forecasted to grow over 50% over the next 5 years.

In this bottled water segment, QENC has the best of both worlds, where unlike
Aquafina and Dasani, QENC is high-end natural spring water, and unlike Evian,
QENC is competitively priced.  QENC's target consumer is health and beauty
conscious including Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomers who live a metropolitan
lifestyle.

QENC currently offers two fantastic product lines: Queech Natural Spring Water
and the Queech Flavored Water Beverages, which are vitamin-enhanced and come
in five cool new flavors: Coconut, O' Ginger, Red Raspberry, Pineapple and
Lemon.


DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING

Jan 28, 2004 QENC announced today that 7-Eleven is looking forward to adding
to their inventory various sizes of Queench water products. 7-Eleven has more
than 4000 stores nationwide. Each store consistently serves on average 1300
customers in a 24-hour period, giving Queench products added exposure within
their market share.

QENC bottled water is nationally distributed through SYSCO FOODS.  SYSCO Foods
is the largest food distributor operating 145 locations and has sales and 
service relationships with 420,000 customers including restaurants, healthcare
and educational facilities, lodging establishments, and more.  This
relationship provides key access to new markets with low capital requirements.

Naomi Campbell's NC CONNECT integrated marketing agency, has signed to help
QENC reach national and global consumers by providing marketing and
advertising that will position QENC as a major lifestyle brand in the bottled
water market.

01/08/04: QENC completed inspection and approval of its plants by the US Army
Veterinary Command (VETCOM).  QENC's been supplying the military contract in
the South and Florida and the Army has been increasing orders on a monthly
basis, which will result in higher Q1 2004 revenue.

12/03/03: QENC's strategically placing new eye-catching vending machines in
locations on college campuses, retail, entertainment and sports venues and
convenience stores.  500 vending machines installed in initial rollout in 2003
with approx. 2,500 vending machines to be installed in a 3-year period. The
beverage-vending channel is typically highly profitable.



FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

7-Eleven is looking forward to adding to their inventory various sizes of 
Queench water products.

12/03/03: QENC is currently shipping over 54,000 cases of bottled water
quarterly, with a year-to-date quarterly revenue growth rate of 19.7%

QENC's NET INCOME for the Q3 ending 9/30/03 increased 76.8% from the Q2, and a
987% increase year-to-year. Net income for the 9 months ending 9/30/03
resulted in a 1274% year-to-year increase.

QENC's SALES for the Q2 of 2002 increased 77% to $848,269 year-to-year, from
$478,052, as a result of rolling out new product lines and implementing a 
channel development strategy.

QENC's high quality premium water is priced very competitive, they have an
excellent distribution channel with SYSCO and strategically placed vending
machines, and a marketing campaign designed to focus on

Bug#153793: Fw: STOCK MARKET BULLETIN: 7-Eleven Stores looking to add QENC bottled water

2004-01-31 Thread Milford Davila
OTC FIRST ALERT - 2003 Third Quarter Net Income Rose 76.8%

Symbol: QENC
Market: OTC
Sector: High End Natural Bottle Water

BREAKING NEWS: JERICHO, N.Y., Jan 28, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Queench, Inc
(OTC: QENC) In Negotiations with 7-Eleven Stores for Nationwide Launch of 
Queench Products - 7-Eleven is looking forward to adding to their inventory
various sizes of Queench water products. 7-Eleven has more than 4000 stores
nationwide. Each store consistently serves on average 1300 customers in a 
24-hour period, giving Queench products added exposure within their market
share.


BREAKING NEWS: JERICHO, NEW YORK, Jan 20, 2004 (CCNMatthews) -- Queench, Inc.
(OTC: QENC) Board of Directors include Spencer Gillette, Chairperson - Vice
President of Blimpie Corporation, Bill Ford - Owner of Ford Modeling Agency,
La-Van Hawkins - President of Hawkins Food Group, Curtis Martin - New York
Jets All-Star Running Back...

BREAKING NEWS:  Jan 8, 2004 -- QENC is now a full-time supplier of bottled
water to the military.  QENC today announced that it has completed inspection
and approval of its water bottling plants by the U.S. Army Veterinary Command
(VETCOM).

BREAKING NEWS:  Nov. 13, 2003 -- QENC 2003 Third Quarter Net Income Rose 76.8%.
The Third Quarter Net Income ending 9/30/03 increased 76.8% from the Q2, and a
987% increase year-to-year. Net income for the 9 months ending 9/30/03
resulted in a 1274% year-to-year increase.



Jim Furey of Lehman Brothers says, "You want to own small stocks versus large
stocks when economic growth is accelerating, which is exactly the period we're
in now."

QENC is a small company perfectly poised to harness the $7.6 billion bottle
water segment with a high quality premium brand priced competitively.

The bottled water segment is the fastest growing of the beverage market.  Of
the $100 billion beverage industry, bottled water is nearly $7.6 billion
annually, and forecasted to grow over 50% over the next 5 years.

In this bottled water segment, QENC has the best of both worlds, where unlike
Aquafina and Dasani, QENC is high-end natural spring water, and unlike Evian,
QENC is competitively priced.  QENC's target consumer is health and beauty
conscious including Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomers who live a metropolitan
lifestyle.

QENC currently offers two fantastic product lines: Queech Natural Spring Water
and the Queech Flavored Water Beverages, which are vitamin-enhanced and come
in five cool new flavors: Coconut, O' Ginger, Red Raspberry, Pineapple and
Lemon.


DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING

Jan 28, 2004 QENC announced today that 7-Eleven is looking forward to adding
to their inventory various sizes of Queench water products. 7-Eleven has more
than 4000 stores nationwide. Each store consistently serves on average 1300
customers in a 24-hour period, giving Queench products added exposure within
their market share.

QENC bottled water is nationally distributed through SYSCO FOODS.  SYSCO Foods
is the largest food distributor operating 145 locations and has sales and 
service relationships with 420,000 customers including restaurants, healthcare
and educational facilities, lodging establishments, and more.  This
relationship provides key access to new markets with low capital requirements.

Naomi Campbell's NC CONNECT integrated marketing agency, has signed to help
QENC reach national and global consumers by providing marketing and
advertising that will position QENC as a major lifestyle brand in the bottled
water market.

01/08/04: QENC completed inspection and approval of its plants by the US Army
Veterinary Command (VETCOM).  QENC's been supplying the military contract in
the South and Florida and the Army has been increasing orders on a monthly
basis, which will result in higher Q1 2004 revenue.

12/03/03: QENC's strategically placing new eye-catching vending machines in
locations on college campuses, retail, entertainment and sports venues and
convenience stores.  500 vending machines installed in initial rollout in 2003
with approx. 2,500 vending machines to be installed in a 3-year period. The
beverage-vending channel is typically highly profitable.



FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

7-Eleven is looking forward to adding to their inventory various sizes of 
Queench water products.

12/03/03: QENC is currently shipping over 54,000 cases of bottled water
quarterly, with a year-to-date quarterly revenue growth rate of 19.7%

QENC's NET INCOME for the Q3 ending 9/30/03 increased 76.8% from the Q2, and a
987% increase year-to-year. Net income for the 9 months ending 9/30/03
resulted in a 1274% year-to-year increase.

QENC's SALES for the Q2 of 2002 increased 77% to $848,269 year-to-year, from
$478,052, as a result of rolling out new product lines and implementing a 
channel development strategy.

QENC's high quality premium water is priced very competitive, they have an
excellent distribution channel with SYSCO and strategically placed vending
machines, and a marketing campaign designed to focus on