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Re: Ideas for a dh-privacy-helper



Quoting Bastien ROUCARIES (2021-09-04 19:52:50)
> Le ven. 3 sept. 2021 à 01:03, Jonas Smedegaard <jonas@jones.dk> a écrit :
> >
> > Quoting Bastien Roucariès (2021-09-02 23:45:30)
> > > Perl is an option I implemented the privacy breach test in perl. The
> > > problem is I prefer to drop a debian/package.privacy.xslt file in the
> > > package instead of asking maintainer to code the removal of privacy
> > > problems...
> > >
> > > Generic one could be coded in perl, but for the end side I need
> > > something like xslt2
> >
> > If you are asking how to sloppily parse HTML5 files from upstream source
> > and XSLT2 files provided by package maintainers, then with perl you
> > could use HTML::HTML5::Parser for the first and XML::Saxon::XSLT2 for
> > the second.
> 
> Unfortunatly HTML::HTML5::Parser is RC buggy since 4 years due to a
> bug for handling UTF-8 (#750946)
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=750946

Ouch!

I keep forgetting which packages are affected by that annoying bug :-/


> Your suggestion will work fine but we need to get some solution for 
> this utf-8 problem...

I have recently grown somewhat more familiar with UTF-8 and perl (in my 
work towards fixing bug#867305 in licensecheck), and will try take a 
fresh look at bug#750946...


 - Jonas

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