Hi!
> Le 14 mai 2020 à 18:47, Chuan-kai Lin a écrit :
>
> Hi Akim,
>
> I am forwarding a bug report that the libexplain and the fhist Debian
> packages fail to build with Bison 3.6.1.
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=960608
> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 20:50:16 +0100 Simon Richter wrote:
> Package: bison
> Version: 2:3.0.4.dfsg-1
> Severity: normal
> Tags: upstream
>
> Hi,
>
> if an empty rule matches, but calls YYERROR, the parser catches a
> segmentation fault in the line
>
> yyerror_range[1].location = yystack_[yyle
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=847099
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 21:18:22 -0600 Patrick Beeson wrote:
> Bump. At the very least the single line change needs to be made to imp.h
>
> https://github.com/jbeder/yaml-cpp/pull/303/files
HELP!!!
You have more than one option to get thi
This is a very severe limitation, this version is broken! Please, upgrade asap
to the next version, which does work.
Hi,
Maybe the following proposal went unnoticed.
Le 19 oct. 2012 à 10:43, Akim Demaille a écrit :
> Nevertheless (I don't know Debian's schedule), there are a
> few bugs in 2.6.2 that have been fixed, and are scheduled
> to be released in 2.7 (say a couple of weeks). Would
Hi all!
Le 18 oct. 2012 à 17:53, Bill Allombert a écrit :
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 02:15:38PM +0200, Akim Demaille wrote:
>> Hi Bill,
>>
>>> (and more to the point, Debian 'testing' includes bison 2.5 and
>>> Debian 'unstable' includes b
Hi Frank,
Le 18 oct. 2012 à 18:52, Frank Heckenbach a écrit :
> We do compile our Bison output with g++ (yes, we should probably use
> the C++ skeleton, but we haven't gotten around to it yet),
I'd be happy to give a hand, and get some feedback
about it.
> and we
> don't use extern "C" -- in fa
Package: pdnsd
Version: 1.2.6-par-3
Severity: normal
/etc/init.d/pdnsp uses /sbin/resolvconf, which I had not on
my machine. I had to apt-get install resolvconf to get
it working.
Thanks!
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Package: manpages-fr-extra
Version: 20061210
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@wekklyExécuter une fois par semaine, « 0 0 * * 0 ».
Bien su^r, you mean "weekly", pas "wekkly".
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Package: gnuplot-doc
Version: 4.0.0-5
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The info documentation is missing. There is only gnuplot.info.gz which
is the table of contents, but the other files (gnuplot.info-[12].gz) are
missing.
That's really annoying.
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Package: psutils
Version: 1.17-23
Severity: normal
man pstops includes the following bit which is clearly broken
(the examples are missing, and the indentation is funky).
EXAMPLES
This section contains some sample re-arrangements. To put two pages on
one sheet (of A4 paper), the
Le 20 juil. 06 à 03:14, John Ellson a écrit :
Akim Demaille wrote:
Actually the problem seems to be that GraphViz used to support
`label'
for graphs, and today it behaves as if it were incorrect.
Not that drastic ;-)
This problem has been fixed in the graphviz-2.9 development s
Actually the problem seems to be that GraphViz used to support `label'
for graphs, and today it behaves as if it were incorrect.
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Package: graphviz
Version: 2.8-2.1
Severity: normal
dotty aborts verbosely on the following file (which is a stripped down
version of the original file).
% cat div3base2.dot
graph vcsn {
label="toto";
}
% dotty div3base2.dot
dotty.lefty: giving up on dot
dotty.lefty: graph that causes dot
dotty.
Package: dia
Version: 0.95.0-4
Severity: normal
The export of the following file into fig is erroneous (there is a
huge circle, the radius is dead wrong). Thanks!
% recode data..b64 < simple-ra.dia
H4sIA+2Y3W7aMBTH7/sUUXrbJuSLkLZQdZN2NWkX666Rk5jgzbEjx4HmZs+z99iLzfkg
0BBWB6JWW0ECAQf/c47
>>> "John" == John Ellson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Akim,
Hi,
> Thanks for the report.
> Apparently xfig draws all ellipses before polygons so if they are
> at the same depth the background polygon will obscure the ellipses.
> Fix is to use depth=1 for polygons and depth=0 for ellipses
Package: graphviz
Version: 2.8-2
Severity: normal
The output in XFig seems to be broken (it used to be correct). Try
the following output, and see that the nodes don't appear. Weirdly
enough, when you scroll, you can see them flashing: I guess they
something is re-drawn on top of them.
To repr
Le 1 juin 06 à 20:53, Jay Berkenbilt a écrit :
Akim Demaille writes:
Package: libxerces26-dev
Version: 2.6.0-7
Severity: normal ~/src/tc-assignments % ls /usr/lib/libxerces26/
config.status*
~/src/tc-assignments % dpkg -S /usr/lib/libxerces26
libxerces26-dev: /usr/lib/libxerces26
~/src/tc
Package: libxerces26-dev
Version: 2.6.0-7
Severity: normal
~/src/tc-assignments % ls /usr/lib/libxerces26/
config.status*
~/src/tc-assignments % dpkg -S /usr/lib/libxerces26
libxerces26-dev: /usr/lib/libxerces26
~/src/tc-assignments % dpkg -S /usr/lib/libxerces26/config.status
libxerces26-dev: /u
Package: latex-beamer
Version: 3.06-1
Severity: normal
The example of the documentation (section 21.2) that follows:
\documentclass{beamer}
\usepackage{pgfpages}
\setbeameroption{second mode text on second screen}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}[typeset second]
This text is shown on the left an
Package: libboost-graph-dev
Version: 1.33.0-6
Severity: minor
Still another change to avoid extremely long warnings from the C++
compiler due to unused variables:
/tmp % diff topological_sort.hpp /usr/include/boost/graph/topological_sort.hpp
-uw
--- topological_sort.hpp 2006-01-11 10:02:3
>>> "Santiago" == Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Akim Demaille wrote:
>> Package: m4
>> Version: 1.4.3-2
>> Severity: normal
>>
>> The changeword feature is not compiled in m4. It is useful,
>&g
>>> "Derek" == Derek B Noonburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The embedded font object in that PDF file contains a reference to an
> object which is supposed to be a font file stream, but in fact doesn't
> exist. (I.e., the PDF file is broken.)
Yep, I know :)
> Xpdf was missing an error che
Package: m4
Version: 1.4.3-2
Severity: normal
The changeword feature is not compiled in m4. It is useful,
and harmless.
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kerne
>>> "Peter" == Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Akim Demaille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>> "Peter" == Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> >> It worked for a while, and
Package: ghc6
Version: 6.4-3
Severity: normal
The following program does not compile:
--
module Main (main)
where
import Posix (exitImmediately)
main :: IO ()
main =
exitImmediately 2
--
/tmp % ghc6 --version
The Glorious Glasgow Hask
Package: bison
Version: 1:1.875d-1
Severity: important
Hi!
GNU Bison 2.0 has been out for quite a while now. It includes many
bug fixes, and a stabilized interface: using 1.875 is highly
discouraged, so it is actually wrong to let users stick to Bison 2.0.
I strongly suggest upgrading Bison to
>>> "Sean" == Sean Neakums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "foo 2>&1 | less" will redirect foo's stderr to stdout and thus allow
> less to page the result.
I know that, thanks. I often know how to work around bugs and
misfeatures, but that doesn't make them features.
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Package: swig
Version: 1.3.22-5
Severity: normal
The Debian package is two releases late. There are many new features,
or, there are many missing features under Debian :(
Thanks for the work!
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