2007-07-18 06:13:56 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
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I was looking at bug 126174 which referred to bug 125640 as a possible duplicate. I decided to retarget both to apt in Ubuntu. The former was alleged to be in dpkg in Ubuntu but the latter was alleged to be in the project "ubuntu-stats" (which I wasn't previously aware about).
I entered "apt" into what I thought was 125640's package field and hit submit but that assigned it to apt upstream. Now I find I can't undo this operation; I want to assign it to apt in Ubuntu.
I shouldn't be able to make an assignment like this but not be able to undo it. |
When a bug is recorded as occurring in a project that doesn't use Launchpad for bugtracking, and that project is the wrong one, it cannot be changed to the correct one.
For example:
1. Go to <https://bugs.staging.launchpad.net/apt/+bug/125640>.
2. Try to change the bug from apt to any other project.
(This bug report previously also mentioned the inability to retarget a bug from a project to a package; that is bug 80902.) |
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