Package: perl-doc
Version: 5.10.0-10
Severity: minor
The perlsyn man page says the following:
The behaviour of a smart match depends on what type of thing its
arguments are. It is always commutative, i.e. "$a ~~ $b" behaves the
same as "$b ~~ $a".
That should be s/commutative/reflexive/.
Cameron McCormack:
> Sorry for the delay in replying, and not following up originally. I did
> attempt to install it (after your initial reply), but found it brought
> in other things which broke. After that I reverted to 6.6.3.
>
> I will try again today with the 6.7 package
ot following up originally. I did
attempt to install it (after your initial reply), but found it brought
in other things which broke. After that I reverted to 6.6.3.
I will try again today with the 6.7 package and report back.
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Cameron McCormack, http://mcc.id.au/
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Package: expat
Version: 1.95.8-3.4
Severity: minor
Hi.
The man page for xmlwf(1) states:
BUGS
According to the W3C standard, an XML file without a declaration at
the beginning is not considered well-formed. However, xmlwf allows
this to pass.
however this is false. There is no w
java:317)
at org.apache.batik.apps.svgbrowser.Main.main(Main.java:157)
See the generated MetalLookAndFeel.class file attached to the
corresponding gcc bug: http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29013
gcj version:
gcj (GCC) 4.1.2 20060901 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-13)
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Cameron McCormack, http://mcc.id.au/
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