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Bug#499422: marked as forwarded (listings package: Lisp is not case-sensitive)



Your message dated Fri, 18 Oct 2013 09:16:34 +0000
with message-id <[🔎] 87sivzvszx.fsf@violet.siamics.net>
has caused the   report #499422,
regarding listings package: Lisp is not case-sensitive
to be marked as having been forwarded to the upstream software
author(s) Jobst Hoffmann <j.hoffmann@fh-aachen.de>

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	[Bringing the issues “up-upstream,” as per the suggestion of a
	Debian TeX Maintainer.]

	The Debian bug tracking system has the following reports filed,
	related to the Listings package you’re listed as a maintainer
	of.  (I’ve checked the latest revision of lstdrvrs.dtx, which
	appears to be 2013-08-26 1.5b, as available from CTAN, and they
	still seem to apply.)

	Could you please take a look at them, and possibly apply the
	changes suggested?

	[Please keep Cc: to 499422-forwarded@bugs.debian.org,
	626521-forwarded@bugs.debian.org when replying, so that the
	conversation will be properly recorded at the Debian BTS.]

	TIA.

    http://bugs.debian.org/499422

	The ‘Lisp’ language is defined with ‘sensitive,% ???’, while
	it’s argued that it should be ‘sensitive=false,%’ instead, as
	Lisp is generally a case-insensitive language.  (Although the
	dialects’ behavior may differ on this.)

    http://bugs.debian.org/626521

	The ‘SQL’ language’s definition lists END as a keyword, but not
	BEGIN (also a valid SQL keyword, AFAIK.)  It was suggested that
	the latter also be added.

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