I just uploaded three NMU to 5-days delayed. Please don’t kill me. ;-)

Xchat gets the “don’t lose server list on disk full” patch back with a small bugfix (a variable was not initialized causing the server list to be never saved), two upstream fixes and a couple of minor things such as the “irc” virtual package. (which should be irc-client IMHO, but =apt-cache showpkg irc=)

sodipodi had a new upstream version in February with a couple of bug fixes as well as a new tool many might know already from inkscape. I also made sodipodi register itself for the appropriate mime types.

w3c-dtd-xhtml is third, actually a package which has been sitting on my hard drive since May. I wanted offline xhtml DTD verification with xsltproc and xmllint, but the package did not include an xml catalog. Well, i hacked together one that works okay. I was unable to find a howto or a tool to generate this catalog, so i just tried around a bit. I guess the catalog might contain some errors, but it works for me. Also debian has announced a long time ago that we have “integrated xml support”, and xhtml missing from that is really bad, we do need some xhtml support for sarge.

If you have more knowledge about xml catalogs, please make a proper catalog and upload. Mine went to 5-days, so either the maintainer or someone with catalog skills should be able to upload faster. ;-)

Yes i know that uploading something you know you didn’t do properly is bad, but first of all it worked just fine for me for months of occasional use, secondly i think this is important, and third i uploaded to delayed, there is time for someone else to do it correctly.

Happy hacking!

And please, review all of your bugs and work on these you want to see fixed in sarge. We want high quality packages in sarge…