ore details, PCL-CVS from Emacs CVS understands the new
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> the hands of total novice users trying to get it working on slightly more
> recent machines. ;-)
As noted on IRC, "j'ai hâte de" means "I can't wait to" so that last
sentence is more accurately translated as follows: "I can't wait to put
it in the hands of total novice users..."
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> If it is about a new format, it is a feature, not a bug, right?
The format changed and Emacs doesn't know how to parse it. It's a bug.
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> The format changed and Emacs doesn't know how to parse it. It's a
> bug.
This wasn't the most constructive reply I ever sent, so I've done my
homework and created a dpatch to fix this. Beware, it's a new-style
package in sarge uses
this new format (since 1.12.8-1), and Emacs does not understand it.
The bug I referenced in my original reply is about an ambiguity in this
new format that was fixed in 1.12.9-10 (which should enter sarge in 4
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> information.
Gnus and Message work fine here, as witnessed by this message.
How are messages sent by Gnus? Using smtpmail.el?
Also, what's the value of `use-hard-newlines' in your setup? Do you use
longlines mode?
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> OK. Shouldn't there be a symlink /usr/share/doc/emacs-snapshot-common/NEWS
> pointing to this file? This is quite a standard place.
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installation in /usr/local? Or do you
have a subdirs.el file in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp? (With a
default emacs-snapshot installation, it shouldn't be picked up
automatically by just installing it in /usr/local.)
As a sidenote, are you aware that the gnus package in Debian is No G
it.
Could you send me the output of evaluating the following form in an
Emacs session that has the problem?
(reverse (mapcar 'car load-history))
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2. Set load-path to point to your version of Gnus in 55doxymacs.el; or
3. Add a subdirs.el file in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp to ensure
that the local Gnus is loaded first.
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possible that in some buffers, you don't get to insert hard newlines
unintentionally.
> I've wrapped paragraphs here with "p tags" to indicate where my
> paragraph boundaries are in case this is the lucky m
this bug accordingly and reassign it to the
doxymacs package.
> Another option not on package level but upstream would be to craft
> doxymacs in a way that requiring 'doxymacs does not pull in a whole
> bunch of dependencies.
Yeah, some of these dependencies could probably be avo
case "${FLAVOR}" in
-emacs20|emacs21|xemacs20|xemacs21)
+emacs*|xemacs20|xemacs21)
echo install/${PACKAGE}: Handling install for emacsen flavor ${FLAVOR}
#FLAVORTEST=`echo $FLAVOR | cut -c-6`
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(setq hard-newline "\n")
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> Tags: experimental
Uh?!
> When i put too much right brackets without left brackets, emacs-snaphot
> go in endless state. Even the graphical window is not refreshed.
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ek of what it will look like with the emacs-snapshot
package in Debian unstable. It includes the Emacs Lisp reference, and
the Emacs Lisp Intro manual.
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Could you provide the complete byte-compilation log?
Peter, didn't we agree that mh-e should skip byte-compilation for
emacs-snapshot anyway?
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s what I thought. It's caused by the new Gnus package and
it's already reported as bugs #342521 and #342326.
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> Found some typos in '/usr/share/man/man8/tcpdump.8.gz', see attached '.diff'.
> Hope this helps...
Thanks, I merged your fixes in 3.9.4-2.
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> hping2 --help suggests that the correct option is actually --setseq:
[...]
> Here's a patch to fix the man page:
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> "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacs-goodies-el/newsticker.el")
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tags 342521 upstream fixed-upstream
thanks, control
This bug has now been fixed in CVS.
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retitle 342846 emacs-snapshot: Recursive load of newsticker.el
tags 342846 upstream
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> So we can close this bug, right?
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.. it doesn't happen here. After hitting C-g, the backup file is
still there, and `buffer-backed-up' is still nil in the `bar' buffer.
Did you really try this with emacs-snapshot, or with your own
installation of Emacs? I notice that you elided the reportbug info.
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> the problem still appears. Anyway, it seems that I will have to debug
> it myself if other people don't see it.
OK, please keep me posted. I'll tag this bug 'moreinfo' in the
meantime.
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using? Is it a regular filesystem, or a remote
NFS mount (or something similar)?
> Can you please do "M-x debug-on-entry rename-file" and tell me if and
> when this pops up the debugger in our scenario?
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> cp: `tree-widget.el' and
> `/usr/share/emacs-snapshot/site-lisp/slime/tree-widget.el' are the same
> file
> emacs-install: /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/slime
> emacs-snapshot emacs21 xemacs21 failed at
> /usr/lib/emacsen-common/emacs-install line 28
Sven Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You did not accidentally try this in a temporary directory where Emacs
> does not make backups at all, as the manual states in section 23.3.2?
Why, yes, yes indeed I did. :-)
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to flymake's author.
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> 4. If there is no compatibility problem, why can we not standardise on
> one version of libpcap?
It's planned... as soon as the major transitions currently ongoing in
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closed? You still lose the backup file, but `buffer-backed-up' is now
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> seems to work correctly.
Yep, known bug in this snapshot. I can revert the offending change in
the next snapshot if you like, I don't think we have a fix upstream yet.
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One more mini bug is: when I change THM to THM0 the code get the
> temperature properly, but can't display the `C symbol there, but some
> rubish.
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Emacs 22.1!
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cial buffers, in Emacs 22.1 calling
`font-lock-mode' has effect on all buffers (font-lock and special).
Practically speaking, when does the problem occur?
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This bug is being investigated upstream, I hope it'll be squashed for
good in the next few days. We'll see how things go in the next snapshot
(next week).
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The next snapshot will signal an error when something tries to use
font-lock in an incorrect way; this will allow us to catch the offending
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> The next snapshot will signal an error when something tries to use
> font-lock in an incorrect way; this will allow us to catch the
> offending code.
... it'll also have a change that could supposedly fix the problem, but
I'
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> Actually I was wrong. emacs-snapshot experiences this bug as well.
> Only emacs-snapshot-nox is spared.
Does emacs21-nox work?
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Package: emacs-goodies-el
Severity: minor
Version: 26.2-1
If the emacsen install script of any of the emacs-goodies-el binary
packages is called after the package has been successfully compiled
already (this happens when emacs-package-install calls the install
scripts of dependencies, e.g. when in
e Emacs version is synced regularly, currently at version 19.
The next snapshot will have this newer version (not the very latest, but
close).
> Thank you for your good work, emacs-snapshot-gtk is fabulous!
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in the Debian build scripts...
Also, the version isn't up-to-date at the top of the file, and the
examples should probably be changed as well.
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Version: 26.3-1
Severity: wishlist
Now that dpkg supports comments in debian/control files (since version
1.10.11), it'd be great if debian-control-mode.el could be updated to:
- fontify them in `font-lock-comment-face'
- set up appropriate values for `comment-start', `comment
ot and No Gnus (although not from
the Debian package) and I don't have this problem... Are you sure
you're using jit-lock? What's the value of `jit-lock-stealth-time'?
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away. (Which seems to indicate that it's due to something that runs off
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y, and
Char Y doesn't have a `face' property, and optionally has a
`fontified' property with value nil: this would mean that the bug is
caused by code that removes the `face' text property from the
character.
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I've now identified the change that introduced the bug, I'll ask its
author why the change was done, and if we can fix the problem in a
better way. Expect a fix shortly.
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I've reverted the affected change as a Debian-specific patch in
emacs-snapshot 20051124-1. A complete fix has just been installed in
CVS but I'm giving it until the next snapshot to mature a bit, if need
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ines would be a problem here and I would advise against piping it
through fold(1)...
I don't understand where the bug lies in visitors, or if there is a bug.
Could you please try to explain your problem again? Sorry for the
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hout additional changes to the parser. However it
> shouldn't break anything, just introduce unusuable categories.
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|the same as the package name (to avoid name collisions). [8.1]
It should be "/usr/share", not "/usrshare".
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a reply. As the security infrastructure is non-functional at the
moment, I have no hope of seeing this resolved soon (given how my
previous request to update tcpdump in woody had been ignored).
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Scanning foo.c ...
pacem:/tmp$ echo $?
0
pacem:/tmp$ gcc -Wall -o foo foo.c
pacem:/tmp$ ./foo bar
pacem:/tmp$ ./foo %n
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The solution here is to make tcptraceroute migrate to libpcap0.8,
libpcap0.7 is going away after the sarge release anyway (I'm not going
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thanks
Supporting vfat is not worth the effort, this bug is thus marked
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e package still, so it would be a bad
move to remove it from Debian (which will happen eventually if no one
adopts it) . I maintain RCS, I can take PRCS along with it if you want,
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I'm adopting this package, I'll upload updated packages as soon as sarge
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> On GNU/kFreeBSD, /dev/bpf0 is not readable by users. This patch is in
> upstream BTS.
Okay, but as I told you in #266899, I don't want to change the libpcap
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> BPF).
Correct. Try the 0.9.0 alpha version I'll upload to experimental
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I sent the fix to the Security Team on April 27th but the bug is still
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I think the problem lies in your network configuration. The fact that
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>> 20:43:54.919506 00:08:7c:d3:76:c2 > 00:08:02:8d:39:80, ethertype 802.1Q
>> (0x8100), length 169: vlan 11, p 0, ethertype IPv4, IP 172.19.16.69 >
>> 150.4.1.70: icmp 131: echo request seq 42883
Also, does it show
Package: fontconfig
Version: 2.3.1-2
Severity: normal
Prior to version 2.3.1, small fonts on my system looked like this:
http://orebokech.com/tmp/fc-ok.png>
since version 2.3.1-1, and with the current version 2.3.1-2, they
now look like this:
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which is not a
on the
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The latter is much less readable.
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es. It is
> impossible to distinguish the tagged frame from an untagges frame.
Could you try with the filter '(icmp or arp) or vlan'?
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forward this bug upstream.
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Debian's and the change isn't
suitable for us?
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> Steve convinced me to reopen this bug
Er, I meant Robert, of course. Sorry.
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Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd say "none of the above" - it's an omission of a routine to map
> names to 802.2 LLC values, and of a call to that routine in the BPF
> code generator. I've checked in a fix.
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Not for sarge.
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> versions 0.8 and later.
Hmm. Does that mean #293846 is no longer needed?
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h, right. OK then, I'll apply the patch as-is.
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> any news regarding this wishlist item?
My initial comment still stands.
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The version of Gnus currently in Debian unstable (No Gnus) has support
for crm114 in spam.el so I think this bug can be closed.
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tags 201816 fixed-upstream
thanks
I can't reproduce this with Emacs from CVS, I think it's been fixed a
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