02:21 <dato> so uhm, if we have Source A produce binaries A, and B, a bug gets reported against B,
closed by an upload (version e.g., 1.1-1), and one then issues "found nnn 1.1-1", the
bug stays closed.
02:22 <dato> 'cause it's "Found in versions B/1.0-1, B/1.1-1" and "Fixed in version A/1.1-1", see
e.g. #323133
02:24 * dato just does "found 323133" for now: "the list of fixed versions for the bug is cleared"
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Debian Developer adeodato at debian.org
The easy way is the wrong way, and the hard way is the stupid way. Pick one.
found 323133
thanks
02:21 <dato> so uhm, if we have Source A produce binaries A, and B, a bug gets reported against B,
closed by an upload (version e.g., 1.1-1), and one then issues "found nnn 1.1-1", the
bug stays closed.
02:22 <dato> 'cause it's "Found in versions B/1.0-1, B/1.1-1" and "Fixed in version A/1.1-1", see
e.g. #323133
02:24 * dato just does "found 323133" for now: "the list of fixed versions for the bug is cleared"
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Adeodato Simó dato at net.com.org.es
Debian Developer adeodato at debian.org
The easy way is the wrong way, and the hard way is the stupid way. Pick one.