On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 16:17 +0000, Richard Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 10:57 -0500, James Antill wrote:
> perl-Regexp-Shellish-0.93-4.fc9
> txt2tags-2.5-4.fc9
> geeqie-1.0-0.4.alpha1.fc9
> tinyca2-0.7.5-3.fc7
> moreutils-0.28-3.fc9
> alpine-2.00-1.fc9
> FEDORA-2008-5191
Cool, that's a much smaller list that I expected. Thanks for looking
into this.
That wasn't a canonical list (I'm not sure we can easily generate that
without just having users say XYZ looks wrong), although from my testing
there aren't "many" packages that contain "\n " which is one of
the
problems:
x = yb.pkgSack.returnPackages()
x = filter(lambda x: x.description.find('\n ') != -1, x)
x = yum.packageSack.packagesNewestByName(x)
# F9, len(x) == 213
...my point was more that although there might not be a lot of them
there _are_ known packages which will fail. So we can't just say
"everything works, and we have new features".
> Not quite. For instance:
>
> msg = """\
> If you follow what x% of other people are doing and do:
>
> * lists
> * that
> - most
> - people
> + use
>
> Then it'll just work.
> """
>
> msg = """\
> If you follow what y% of other people are doing and do:
> * lists
> * that
> - most
> - people
> + use
>
> Then it'll just fail.
Ahh, my simple markup parser is a bit more tolerant to this and formats
the bullets correctly.
So, it's not markdown then surely? Can you point to some python that
implements your version?
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James Antill <james(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora