t okay then if I upload a new upstream version designating me as the
> new maintainer?
>
> Gergely
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(eval-when-compile (require 'something-else))
This is a regression and needs to be fixed in upstream Emacs.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
This software is no longer being maintained, and its functionality is
now implemented by the muse-el package. Users of emacs-wiki are
strongly encouraged to switch to muse-el.
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Thanks for the concise summary. I've now fixed this upstream, and the
fix will be present in the next release (which ought to happen later
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ook different,
you only have to change one file rather than many.
For now, I've addressed the problem upstream by making Muse not
interpret tags in #title lines or comments when coloring the
buffer. The reason for this is that the alternative -- modifying the
publishing process to support evaluat
#title value
> (progn (setq value 10) "" )
>
> hello world value
Hmm, I hadn't considered this use case before. Do you use the
tag for #title on every page, or just some of them? Do you expect the
tag to be evaluated when publishing, or left verbatim (but with
the angle bracket
reassign 414329 speedbar
close 414329
thanks
This bug is fixed in cedet-1.0pre4-1.
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that was fixed in the speedbar 1.0pre4-1 upload. I very
highly doubt that this is a problem in emacs-wiki.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
> Apologies for accidentally misspelling your name in the changelog
> entry for -6; I've already uploaded a -7 release with the correct
> spelling.
No worries. Thanks for the quick response to the bug report.
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> Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> I notice that when I install dictionary-el 1.8.7-5 on a sustem that
>> has dash as /bin/sh, post-install fails with the following error.
>
> I cannot reproduce this misb
ry-el-1.8.7.new/debian/changelog 2007-07-04 00:52:13.00000 -0400
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+dictionary-el (1.8.7-6) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ [ Michael Olson ]
+ * debian/emacsen-install: Symlink files correctly. This fixes a bug
+where the post-install process would error out if /bin/sh is dash.
Package: smlnj
Version: 110.60-1
I noticed that the version of /usr/lib/smlnj/lib/pathconfig included
with the 110.60-1 package is missing several entries that are needed
by many SML/NJ programs, including the examples that come with the
smlnj package.
One way of getting around this would
only real alternative would be to use some
sort of automake script to figure out where a suitable Emacs (or
XEmacs) binary is, and I don't really want to complicate my build
system. I'll have to give it some thought.
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ixed it the same way as you fixed planner.el and it now works as
> it should. Patch for muse-el follows:
Yes, I forgot to mention that the bug also exists in muse-el, and that
I've also fixed that in muse-el upstream. Both muse-el and planner-el
will get new debian packages, possibly
wiki follows:
Good catch! I had forgotten about this possibility.
I've sent a reminder to myself to fix this on Monday.
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> This happened after the last update of emacs-snapshot package.
Thanks for the report. I fixed this in the development version upstream,
and I;ll provide a fixed debian package shortly, once my machine is back
to normal.
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roblem was that the
erc-bbdb.el file was not being installed properly to
/usr/share//site-lisp.
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in the docs:
>
>[snip]
This is actually a bug in Muse. It has been fixed in the development
version of Muse, and the fix will be included in the next Muse
release.
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ncerns. I
think I'll wait to have it uploaded to Debian until I can get the NEWS
updated (which will probably happen just before the next release).
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ort nil
> (quote httpd-serve))
> (setq httpd-process (open-network-stream-server "httpd"
> (generate-new-buffer "httpd") port nil (quote httpd-serve)))
> httpd-start()
> eval((httpd-start))
This should be fixed in development versions of Muse (not in the
Debian
tp, convenient for when slapping up some
> page in a local workgroup.
Check out httpd.el and cgi.el in the contrib/ directory. Together
with muse-http.el, they should provide this functionality. I'm
interested in hearing whether this works or not, since I've never used
it before.
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wiki, so it's
hard to answer that. Muse comes with a muse-http.el file that can
turn Emacs into a webserver, much like the emacs-wiki-httpd.el module,
except that it doesn't need an external Python script.
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reopen 337812
thanks
Terribly sorry about that! I typed in the wrong bug number when
closing a few planner-el bugs.
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close 327812
thanks
This should be addressed by the new 3.40-1 planner-el package, which
has been uploaded.
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with a subject of
nctions, like in tables, so I can't just escape
them throughout the entire document.
This is a limitation that I am working to overcome in Muse 3.03, but I
haven't perfected it yet.
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ation disappear from
> some buffers in Gnus.
Indeed, getting rid of hi-lock-mode makes ERC and Gnus colorize
buffers normally. Thanks!
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-- no colors are shown there,
either. Muse and Planner buffers still show colors, though. Wonder
what could be causing this.
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non-trivial.
Emacs Muse (muse-el) only marks up lists as such if they begin with
one or more spaces, which solves the problem.
emacs-wiki will be considered deprecated by the end of the year -- I
am porting its remaining functionality to Emacs Muse.
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#x27;ve encountered while working
on the Emacs Muse is the interaction between flyspell and text with
the intangible property.
Try doing (setq inhibit-point-motion-hooks t) and see if that makes
the problem go away.
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I
scripts/publish: line 4: emacs: command not found
>
> Adding a build-dependency on emacs21-nox fixes this problem.
Thanks for letting me know! I've got a 3.01.arch.201-4 ready that
should hopefully fix this problem. I've chosen to add "emacs21 |
emacsen" to Build-Depen
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* Package name: muse-el
Version : 3.01.91
Upstream Author : Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL or Web page : http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/MuseMode
* License : GPL
Description : Author and publish projects using Wik
Daniel 'NebuchadnezzaR' Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using emacs-multi-tty and see that emacs-wiki only depend on
> emacs21 | xemacs21. Is it possible to add a dependency on emacsen ?
Definitely. The next upload of emacs-wiki (2.70-2) should fix this
ackage maintainer uploads the 5.0.3 debian
package, this will be marked as fixed.
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is out) can probably be considered
> fixed.
Yeah, it was filed just after I put together the package. I'll close
it.
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(read-string
"Text: "
(emacs-wiki-link-unescape old-text t))
(delete-region match-start match-end)
(insert link))
(error "There is no valid link at point")))
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