On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Don Armstrong wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/version.cgi?package=phylip;found=phylip%2F1%3A3.6.1-2;fixed=phylip%2F1%3A3.65-1;info=1
phylip 1:3.6.1-2 is still buggy and is in unstable and testing.
Perhaps this is because of the missing mipsel package according to
http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=phylip
OK, that might make sense. I did not noticed this functionality because
a bug was archived once it was marked done for 28 days. I agree that it
makes sense to keep it as long as the package did not reached testing.
#394604
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/version.cgi?package=med-common;found=debian-med%2F0.12;fixed=cdd%2F0.3.11.1;info=1
This is fixed in cdd/0.3.11 which has nothing to do with the package
in which the bug was found, debian-med. It should either be fixed in a
debian-med version, or if it is a bug in cdd, reassigned to cdd,
marked found with an appropriate version, and closed with an
appropriate version.
Makes sense and is explained in the text - but I admit not in the controling
tag fields - this should be fixed now.
or #423205
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/version.cgi?package=tipptrainer;found=tipptrainer%2F0.6.0-10;fixed=tipptrainer%2F0.6.0-11;info=1
0.6.0-10 is buggy and is still present in unstable:
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=tipptrainer
Same as for phylip. Mips and mipsel seems to prevent the propagation of
several packages. Thanks for enlighten me for the reasons why these bugs
remain. I think I do now understand the graphs better.
Sesse has gone and written a nice tutorial on version tracking which
will help resolve some of these questions:
http://wiki.debian.org/BugsVersionTracking
This is definitely helpful.
and you'll notice that almost all of the questions I've refered to the
version graphs, which is how I myself figure out what is happening;
they help to clarify this sort of thing quite a bit.
I did not yet managed to sort out the rationale behind these graphs -
even if I have to admit now that it is really not that hard to understand.
So thanks for the fine work on debbugs again
Andreas.
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