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Bug#337043: marked as done (gcal: All Souls' Day is no holiday in austria)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #337043,
regarding gcal: All Souls' Day is no holiday in austria
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Package: gcal
Version: 3.01.1-5.1
Severity: normal

        Hi!

 gcal -qAT -n displays All Souls' Day as a holiday for austria, but it
isn't. This gets one of our script confused which is using gcal for
holiday check, so it would be nice if you can get it removed. Please
don't forget to inform upstream of that fact, too.

 So long,
Alfie
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	Hi!

* Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@debian.org> [2005-11-02 12:32:12 CET]:
>  gcal -qAT -n displays All Souls' Day as a holiday for austria, but it
> isn't. This gets one of our script confused which is using gcal for
> holiday check, so it would be nice if you can get it removed. Please
> don't forget to inform upstream of that fact, too.

 ... but it displays it with an asterisk instead of a + sign.
gcal -qAT -N does *not* display it at all, and that's what we are using
since a long time, so I realize this is rather a non-bug.

 Thanks anyway. :)
Rhonda


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