[Pywikipedia-l] [ pywikipediabot-Patches-1833448 ] bloodice.spelled at gmail.com
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Patches item #1833448, was opened at 2007-11-16 18:55
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Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: bloodice.spelled at gmail.com
Initial Comment:
Hello,
in replace.py there is a problem with exception->title.
When I tried to do a replacement, the bot exits with the following:
<pre>
C:\....pywikipedia>replace.py -xml:dump.xml -fix:spellcheck -namespace:0 -always
Checked for running processes. 1 processes currently running, including the current process.
Reading XML dump...
find
</pre>
I have the same problem when I am trying predefined fixes which are including 'title'. This does not happen with anything else from exceptions options. It is on bg.wikipedia.org (unicode). I tried to switch on and off regex, r'...' or u'....' in title.
Does anyone has a clue what it could be?
Thanks,
bloodIce
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Comment By: Russell Blau (russblau)
Date: 2007-12-10 12:33
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This is a bug report, not a patch; and the bug report is not sufficiently
clear to allow fixing. What is in the "fix:spellcheck"?
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