Package: docbook-xsl-ns
Version: 1.76.1+dfsg-1
Severity: normal

When I use funcsynopsis to specify a function and use the XHTML output,
the stylesheets insert the text "fsfunc" before every function name.

According to [0] (which has an analysis of the problem), this is
probably because of revision 8911 upstream[1].  The bug is that instead
of copying the attributes with xsl:copy (including class="fsfunc"), the
xsl:copy is missing and so the *contents* of the attributes get copied
through.  Hence the insertion of "fsfunc".

[0] https://plus.google.com/115547683951727699051/posts/bigvpEke9PN
[1] 
http://docbook.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/docbook?view=revision&revision=8911

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Versions of packages docbook-xsl-ns depends on:
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Versions of packages docbook-xsl-ns recommends:
ii  docbook5-xml  5.0-2

Versions of packages docbook-xsl-ns suggests:
pn  dbtoepub                                                      0+svn8910-1
pn  docbook-xsl-doc-html | docbook-xsl-doc-pdf | docbook-xsl-doc  <none>
pn  docbook-xsl-saxon                                             1.00.dfsg.1-4
pn  fop                                                           1:1.0.dfsg2-3
pn  libsaxon-java                                                 1:6.5.5-8
pn  libxalan2-java                                                2.7.1-7
pn  libxslthl-java                                                <none>
pn  xalan                                                         <none>

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