libquicktime-transition now
Fabian Greffrath
fabian.greffrath at lycos.de
Sat Jul 7 11:14:44 UTC 2007
Am Samstag, den 07.07.2007, 12:09 +0200 schrieb Loïc Minier:
> You may only close bugs in the changelog if your changes fix the bug,
> not to close old bugs. Otherwise, you need to close them manually by
> mailing -done or using BTS commands ("fixed").
Sure.
> You should close a bug
> in a branch with the first version of the changelog of that branch
> fixing the bug.
Well, since e.g. #417055 has been reported against 2:0.9.7-4 and ist
fixed in 2:0.9.7-5 it has *nothing* do to with the versions in
experimental. Is it right to close the bug in the changelog entry for
2:1.0.0+debian-1 since this is the first upload of the a version that
has this bug fixed upstream?
I would have to change changelog entries that have already been uploaded
to Debian, is this OK?
What about 1:0.9.10+debian-1 that has been uploaded before 2:1.0.0
+debian-1; I don't know if the bug has already been fixed in this
version?
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