Bug#321942: [debiandoc-sgml-pkgs] Bug#321942: Coordinating upload of
teTeX-3.0 to unstable
Jens Seidel
jensseidel at users.sf.net
Thu Aug 11 14:28:24 UTC 2005
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 03:19:19PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
> Jens Seidel <jensseidel at users.sf.net> wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 01:05:52PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
> >> Using [hypertex] for DVI output results in line breaking in URL links,
> >> I have checked this. Internal links will not work (because dvips
> >> doesn't understand the instructions from the hypertex driver), but
> >
> > Except using option -z (tested only with external links) and of course
> > in xdvi.
>
> Aha - this is why it worked with debiandoc2ps and ps2pdf, but not with
> my own test document.
No, using -z was just an idea I plan to use in the next version. The
current version does not yet contain it.
Nevertheless it works fine with -z (also after applying ps2pdf after
creating ps). I also verified that not only external but also internal
link work with ps2pdf, great. I used apt-howto for testing.
> Okay, fine then. Can you send me a patch that contains only the changes
> you made because of this bug, not other changes from the same upload?
> I'm planning to create backports of sarge packages for use with the
> teTeX-3.0-for-sarge backports, and would like to keep as close to the
> sarge state as possible.
Patch is attached.
There was no development in debiandoc-sgml since Sarge :-((
Please note when compiling DDP documents that many (especially those
which contain Asian languages) projects add ../quick-reference/bin to
PATH in Makefile to use my fixlatex script on Woody machines (WWW server
still runs Woody?). Creating DDP packages without ../quick-reference/bin
should work fine but fixlatex stills uses the old
\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined code so that building from inside the DDP path
works also on Woody.
Jens
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