Ho, well. The upstream convinced me that when your package have this issue,
you should fix it, not gtk-doc-tools. This is true.

And moreover, they convinced me that if you don't program gtk, you shouldn't
use this tool. So I switched to doxygen...

All this to say that closing this bug sounds like a good idea.

Thanks for your time,
Mt.

On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 11:31:18PM +0000, Roger Leigh wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Regarding your bug report:
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> Did the workaround suggestion in the GNOME bugzilla work out?
> Is the bug still a problem?
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> I uploaded a new version of gtk-doc (1.3-1.1) today.  Does this
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> Upstream have marked this as "wontfix".  Is this acceptable to you,
> and if not, do you have any workaround or patch you would like
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> Regards,
> Roger
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