Am 25.06.2008 um 21:38 teilte Frank Küster mit: Hi Frank, ich räume mal alte Bugs auf. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=488038 > [By the way, Norbert, your etch backport of the package has a higher > version number than the lenny version. I've switched to lenny meanwhile, > but I still have the backport installed until 2007.dfsg.2-1 reaches > testing. Better use ~ in the version number] > > kpsewhere acts very strangely here. It looks as if the whole concept of > kpsewhere flawed, maybe only in newer web2c/libkpathsea versions? > > Or is there a Debian-specific breakage? > To be honest I don't understand the issue. Neither I understand the business impact. Therefore I'm totally unsure why to do with the issue: Karl expressed his unwillingness to do anything...one could try to contact the original author. However in this case I'd like to understand, what is exactly broken and how the fixed version should behave. Thanks, Hilmar -- sigfault #206401 http://counter.li.org
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