Changing back to "Fix Released", as it has been Accepted (source is published), and it is this source publication that closes the bugs automatically (except there's a bug that prevents this from working for new packages). If the package fails to build, or similar, that's a completely different bug :)
Changing back to "Fix Released", as it has been Accepted (source is published), and it is this source publication that closes the bugs automatically (except there's a bug that prevents this from working for new packages). If the package fails to build, or similar, that's a completely different bug :)