Hi Sanjoy, On Mo, 01 Dez 2008, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
One of my two tests is a slightly newer version of the mathematics textbook that I sent you. I can send you the newer math textbook if that's useful. Now that the Euler problem is fixed (see below), I'll probably use Euler for the equations, so you'll have a test suite using Palatino and Euler.
Great!!!
The other test is the physics textbook ("Art of Approximation"). The physics textbook uses two Python scripts that I wrote plus mercurial. If you don't mind testing Python as a side effect of testing the Debian packages, I can send you a version of the physics textbook that still uses Python but doesn't depend on mercurial (or I can send you the vanilla version with all those deps).
I have mercurial 1.0.1-5.1 installed, but I guess you were talking about access to the mercurial repository you are using. In any case I am happy with *any* test docuemnt, and I don't mind testing python on the way ;-)
texexec --passon=-recorder test.tex
Yup, I have also seen Taco's email. That is good, the most important option in life ;-)
So I had an interfering version of math-eul.tex. When I deleted it, the test file compiled fine. Sorry for the noise.
Good to hear it resolved, and what is coming from you is never noise,
you *do* real testing, while others complain without testing and trying
to fix it themselves. Please continue with that noise!
Best wishes
Norbert
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