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Re: [Pkg-texlive-maint] Bug#364776: texlive-lang-greek: documentation not available via texdoc



Hi Frank!

On Sam, 29 Apr 2006, Frank Küster wrote:
> :-)  How was your conference?  I noticed that also DIE ZEIT has a couple
> of articles about logic, Gödel, etc. - I guess he's got an anniversary?
> Did the organization go well?

All went well, at least for the participants. Unfortunately we had
internaly quite some - lets put it polite - misunderstandings, and many
things had to be sorted in the very last moment, and with very last
moment I mean *LAST* moment (Example: I had to made certificates for the
winners of the Young Scholars' Competition - 1st prize 20000 (yup!)
Euro) in the hours *before* the official ceremony!!!).

But it was a great success, I believe that never before such a high
concentration of the best logicians in the world have met (Only a few
names like Kreisel, Cohen, Feferman, to name a few).

Yesterday evening we had a very nice conference dinner in the Schloß
Belvedere, in the Staatsvertragssaal, where the Staatsvertrag of Austria
was sign, and today a public lecture of Roger Penrose in the Golden Hall
of the Mayor Town Hall with around 800 visitors.

Now I am groggy, and take 2 days off computers and work.

> > Concerning the bug: I guess I will let all packages depend on
> > texlive-doc-base (if possible, I have to check) so one would
> 
> Yes, why not.  If it turns out not to be possible, explain it, and
> let's look for an alternative.

Ok, for the fixed -2 with the man pages ...

Best wishes

Norbert

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