Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso"
Package name: octavede
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : John Swenson
URL : http://octavede.sf.net
License : GPL
Programming Lang: C++
Description : A Gtk+ IDE for GNU Octave
The Oc
Hi,
I am Japanese speaker and "this is a 文件 vi 打的" looks to me 6 words.
(Please note both Japanese and Chinese rarely use space as
word separator, so this should be parsed by english syntax. Also
Japanese tends to treat pair of Kanji as a word. For example,
Kanji is 漢字.)
I count
Neo Anderson, le Fri 06 Feb 2009 15:50:34 -0800, a écrit :
> If I remember correctly that there is a mapping table, so possibly this can
> be done. But of course, perhaps this is just my wishful thinking.
The problem is that posix says
`The wc utility shall consider a word to be a non-zero-lengt
The value 8 for this sentence - "this is a 文件 vi 打的" - is done manually,
meaning I count it with my brain. So I think it should be correct : )
Using wc -w the value is 6. As you mention that wc treats the words
concatenated together; therefore, the result counted by wc -w becomes 6 instead
of 8
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Rene Mayorga
* Package name: libtest-apocalypse-perl
Version : 0.03
Upstream Author : Apocalypse
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Apocalypse/
* License : GPL/Artistic
Programming Lang: Perl
Description :
Hello,
Neo Anderson, le Fri 06 Feb 2009 15:18:51 -0800, a écrit :
> this is a 文件 vi 打的
>
> The manual words count are 8 characters.
How do you count that?
> But the output of wc -w is 6. It seems like it is separated as token by white
> space. So the characters of Chinese which concatenates to
Hi
Not very sure whether this is the right place to ask. But after searching the
mailing list at http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe, I can't find a
better one to post my question. So ask it here.
My question is - does wc can count multi bytes characters, such as Big5/ UTF-8
Chinese?
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 22:19:37 +0100
José Luis Tallón wrote:
> [...]
> whereas I can't fathom why a cgroup "feels" like a /device/.
>
> I admit not being an expert in virtualization abstraction (I do run a
> significant number of virtual machines, tough), but in fact /sys seems
> to be a much bette
Hi, I'm looking for a new maintainer for the ezmlm-browse package.
There's a new upstream version available.
Description: Web browser for ezmlm-idx archives
This is ezmlm-browse, a web interface for browsing ezmlm-idx (version
0.40 or later) archives. The default presentation is similar to that
Le jeudi 05 février 2009 à 22:24 +0100, Rafael Belmonte a écrit :
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
>
> I think this is an interesant application that could be included in Debian, I
> can provide Debian source packages.
> --- Please fill out the fi
On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 10:24:00PM +0100, Rafael Belmonte wrote:
> I think this is an interesant application that could be included in Debian, I
> can provide Debian source packages.
I do not see your name in the list of Debian Developers or in the list of
applicants. If you wish to provide pack
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