On 4 Aug 2013, at 6:50 AM, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
> Kevin Bullock wrote:
>> (...) I therefore
>> suggest that 'apache2ctl -t' warn the user about the mid-line comment which
>> could be an error. (...)
>
> Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>> The documentation
Kevin Bullock wrote:
> Daniel Leidert wrote:
>
>> Not sure, if that's interesting for you: I'm unable to reproduce the
>> problem on my i386 machine. I also checked the stylesheet line 211. It
>> looks ok.
>>
> Actually, that is interesting. I te
Daniel Leidert wrote:
> Not sure, if that's interesting for you: I'm unable to reproduce the
> problem on my i386 machine. I also checked the stylesheet line 211. It
> looks ok.
Actually, that is interesting. I tested the package from lenny
(1.1.21-1) on one of my i386 boxes and the bug disappeared
Mike Hommey wrote:
> What about, like Daniel suggested, trying the docbook-xsl stylesheets
> from debian packages ?
I could try it with the docbook-xsl package from sid, if you'd like, but
that seems like a red herring. I get the error with both the newest
stylesheets from sourceforge and with the
Mike Hommey wrote:
> Could you try with the version either in testing or sid ?
>
Tried with the version in lenny (1.1.21-1), compiled on my etch machine,
and got the same error. Trying with 1.1.22-1 from sid... again, same error.
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Kevin R. Bull
Package: libxslt
Version: > 1.1.12-8
Severity: important
When running xsltproc or using the Perl interface (XML::LibXSLT) to
transform any but the simplest DocBook documents into HTML or FO using
the DocBook XSL stylesheets (docbook.sf.net), I see the following error:
runtime error: file /opt/d
Package: logwatch
Version: 5.2.2-5
Severity: minor
The manpage for logwatch(1) lists the default upstream paths (in
/etc/log.d) for config files, etc. in the FILES section of the manpage.
The Debian package places these files in /usr/share/logwatch and
/etc/logwatch/conf. The manpage should indica
Package: apache2
Severity: wishlist
I wanted to modify the default DirectoryIndex line in apache2.conf, so I
attempted to comment out just the last couple entries:
DirectoryIndex index.html index.shtml index.cgi index.pl #index.php index.xhtml
This is an error, because apparently the config file
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