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Subject: wrong path for debtags information
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.3.4-1
Severity: normal

Going to "Views -> New Debtags Browser" I get the following error message:

E: Could not open file /usr/share/debtags/vocabulary - open (2 No such file or 
directory)

I believe you have to use /var/lib/debtags/vocabulary instead, at least this
file actually exists on my system.

Gruesse,
        Frank Lichtenheld

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Version: 0.3.5.1-1

  These bugs were fixed with the upload of 0.3.5.1-1 to experimental.

  Daniel

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