2014-11-01 21:16 Corinna Vinschen :
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| > > indent
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| > Not sure this is needed either.
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| Removed on sourceware.
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| Jari, can you please keep track of this change?
Uploaded new x64 *-2 without texinfo dependency.
Thanks.
Jari
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Hello,
I've run into an issue of both strftime(3) and date(1) reporting
different (and wrong) timezones. I'm in the MSK timezone (switched
from +0400 to +0300 on 10/26/14). However, as of today, 11/2/14, the
following simple program
#include
#include
int main()
{
char buf[128];
time_t
Ken Brown wrote:
...but the command 'makeinfo --pdf' won't work unless you install texinfo-tex
Before the splitting I had installed the texinfo package and it did not
require any TeXLive packages.
Now If I try to install also texinfo-tex package, setup wants to install
also texlive packages
Doug Henderson wrote:
"You need to add the -r option to recurse into directories:"
You are 100% correct; my oversight.
Actually, it was a copy and paste error: the real code that I want to test does
use -r, but when I tried to adapt that code to a simpler format for my email, I
accidental
On 11/2/2014 8:30 AM, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
...but the command 'makeinfo --pdf' won't work unless you install texinfo-tex
Before the splitting I had installed the texinfo package and it did not require
any TeXLive packages.
That was because I had decided not to require texl
On 10/30/2014 6:27 PM, Don MacDougall wrote:
So, why the
postinst scripts failed to run before, now becomes an academic matter for
me.
Nevertheless, let me point out for the sake of the archives that the answer was
contained in one of your earlier messages:
On 10/24/2014 3:11 AM, Don MacDoug
Egor Tensin gmail.com> writes:
> I've run into an issue of both strftime(3) and date(1) reporting
> different (and wrong) timezones. I'm in the MSK timezone (switched
> from +0400 to +0300 on 10/26/14).
Wow - tzcode release is ancient - 2013c from April 2013 - went up to 2013i
last year and curre
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