Package: php5-cli
Version: 5.3.3-7+squeeze14
When I invoke the following code, the day in the array return is invalid
([month] -> 1, [day] -> 71).
On Debian Wheezy (testing), it appears to provide a valid month and day for the
current year.
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Hi,
I'm looking into two different approaches for packaging ActiveMQ on
Debian Squeeze; the first approach is just to make an internal binary
only package from the upstream and the second approach is to try and
pick up where this bug left off. Was
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Package: libcurl3
Version: 7.18.2-8lenny4
It's not clear to me but the library appears to leak memory; using the
command line tool appears to leak as well. This is on Debian Lenny
using the AMD64 port.
/**
~ * Compile: g++ -lcurl -o test test.cpp
~
Thanks, will incorporate the "Py_ssize_t" variant of that fix in our
source as well. Seems to affect primarily 64-bit users.
(https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1629125&group_id=5470)
-Johnny
Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
Hi,
a few hours ago I was pointed to a patch from Ub
We have newer versions of the software which is listed on that page (its
a couple of years old) but the process to getting those newer versions
of that software onto that page is another matter unfortunately. I
think the current thought is to get the merchant a test account before
providing them w
Hi,
I'm not a python expert unfortunately so I don't know if its reasonable
to expect the software to provide a means of type converting a None type
into an actual String type. But I do believe it should error out in a
way as to provide the user immediately with feedback rather than proceed
in a
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