Has there been any word from upstream on the patch for this? (The bug
is now at least 14 years old, and breaks the blacklist option
entirely.)
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I can replicate this same error using the Ubuntu 15.04 package version
0.9.1-1.1ubuntu5. chm2pdf crashes on every possible invocation when I
try to convert the CHM of _Infinite in all directions, Freeman Dyson
1988 (
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9iwq6kiw6gie0ts/1988-dyson-infiniteinalldirections.chm
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 6:55 AM, Christoph Biedl wrote:
> Since my knowledge of Haskell is rather limited (but I wrote
> some programs in Miranda many years ago), can you recommend a package
> of very typical Haskell sources (there is no such thing as typical
> sources, I know) so I can do tests?
This bug was a very serious, almost fatal, bug for me recently, and I
thought I would share my story to emphasize that for me, this was not
a 'wishlist' severity bug.
I research Tor black-markets (see http://www.gwern.net/Silk%20Road )
because I am interested in them from economic, historical, and
I recently reinstalled my Debian system, and while I was at it, I
deleted my old ~/.fonts.conf because it was throwing warnings with
applications; shortly thereafter, I realized that I was no longer
seeing any underscores in my terminal output, nor were the underscores
being fancily used for italic
Looks like adding -s to the doc example would fix it:
$ vorbisgain -s -a -f -r music/
Processing directory 'music/alisonkrauss':
Tags present; no files processed
Processing directory 'music/amv':
Tags present; no files processed
Processing directory 'music/angelsairwaves':
Tags present; no file
The issue is continuing to grow (literally); my .bitcoin is now 3.7GB.
A far cry indeed...
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Jim Meyering wrote:
> Did you see the "real" documentation?
No; when I was younger, I sometimes looked at the info page for
commands, but invariably they seemed to be useless or copies of the
man page, and I wrote them off completely as a strange GNU waste of
tim
There are a couple heuristics that 'file' could use to detect Haskell files:
- Java files always have {}s in them*. Haskell files may have {}s, but
mostly don't.
- Java 'import' statements end in ';'. Haskell 'import' statements are
allowed to end in in ';' as part of the alternate syntax, but in
I'd just like to note that this is still very much a bug. Three years and two
systems later (both a Debian testing i386 and a Gentoo ~amd64) later, I still
get this deeply annoying bug, so it hasn't gone away and is certainly not
Debian-specific.
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Package: wikipediafs
Version: 0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Currently, to deal with a article name containing spaces, it seems
one must replace spaces with underscores; not
$nano "Fujiwara no Teika"
or
$nano Fujiwara\ no\ Teika
but
$nano Fujiwara_no_Teika
This is, from my perspective, not ideal. I
Package: haskell-mode
Version: 2.1-1
Currently, haskell-mode is at version 2.1-1. This version seems to be
used in both testing and unstable packages (with stable and oldstable
being even older versions); but version 2.1 was released November 2005,
more than a year ago, and the authors are now off
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