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Bug#373605: marked as done (Problematic interaction of [french]{babel} with listings.sty)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #373605,
regarding Problematic interaction of [french]{babel} with listings.sty
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Package: tetex-extra
Version: 3.0-18
Severity: important

Hello,

I have a problem with the listings package. Unfortunately, the bug is
very difficult to reproduce, but maybe it is related to bug
#348636. Notice that I had no problem with the previous "major" version of
tetex-extra.

If I have the following source (Some text 1 and 2 are "normal" text
without anything particular):

Some text 1

Some Text 2

\begin{lstlisting}
Source line 1
Source line 2
\end{lstlisting}

I have the following error (sources are SQL statements):

ERROR: Incomplete \iffalse; all text was ignored after line XXX.

--- TeX said ---
<inserted text> 
                \fi 
l.XXX     GRANT 
                 SELECT ON Logiciel TO christophe;
--- HELP ---
>From the .log file...

A forbidden control sequence occurred in skipped text.
This kind of error happens when you say `\if...' and forget
the matching `\fi'. I've inserted a `\fi'; this might work.


If I try to recompile it, I have the following error in the .aux file:


ERROR: Missing \endcsname inserted.

--- TeX said ---
<to be read again> 
                   \global 
l.139 \@writefile
                 {toc}{\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {9.4.2}Privil\...
--- HELP ---
>From the .log file...

The control sequence marked <to be read again> should
not appear between \csname and \endcsname.



Now, if I remove the "Some text 2" line, or if I split the lstlisting
environment into two lstlisting environments, it compiles without
problems.

I use a french environment (identfirst, babel with french option
packages).

Do you have a solution?

Thanks in advance,

Christophe

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.16.16.060515
Locale: LANG=fr_FR@euro, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR@euro (charmap=ISO-8859-15)

Versions of packages tetex-extra depends on:
ii  tetex-base                    3.0-18     Basic library files of teTeX
ii  tetex-bin                     3.0-16     The teTeX binary files
ii  ucf                           2.0010     Update Configuration File: preserv

tetex-extra recommends no packages.

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Dear bug submitter,

the bug you have submitted against one of the TeX packages concerns
not the Debian packaging of TeX Live, nor the upstream TeX Live 
distribution itself, but Up-upstream, the original author of
the respective package.

TeX Live only collects what authors provide.

Thus, neither we, the Debian TeX Team, nor the Upstream TeX Live team
can fix anything regarding this bug.

Furthermore, the bug you have reported is rather old.

We suggest you to do the following:
* verify that the bug is still present with current TeX Live (2013)
  installation on Debian
* if yes, please report the bug to the *original* author of the TeX
  package, and *not* to upstream TeX Live nor Debian

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Thanks a lot for your understanding

Norbert

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