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Andreas Metzler

2006-11-13, 7:28 pm

Brian May <bam@snoopy.debian.net> wrote:
> If I go to:


> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgr...=&dist=unstable


> The first bug listed in the "Outstanding section" is bug
> #347813. However, this bug has been closed.


> I suspect that this is because it was marked as "fixed" in version
> "1:2.3.3-2" instead of "amavisd-new/1:2.3.3-2". Alternatively, it
> might be because it is marked as found and fixed for the same version
> (it was not a bug).


Yes, closing in the same version ss found makes the bts hickup.

> What BTS commands should I use to rectify this situation?


An unversioned close should do the trick. (That is the correct way of
treating notabug.) - If this does not work kick the bts to forget all
versioning information and close unversioned afterwards:

reopen 347813
# forget versioning
reassign 347813 amavisd-new
# not a bug
close 347813

cu andreas
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