On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 12:41:50AM +0200, Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > This is weird, I have this directory on all my machines (where I use mutt,
> > which is 5 machines), and I only get this error for some weeks, while using
> > debians mutt for some years now without any problems.
> > 
> > Anyways, I removed the directory and reinstalled the package (from
> > unstable), after which I did get a file there (should a simple reinstall
> > have helped?).
> So, what should I do about this bug? I cannot think about anything which
> could cause a file in my package to become a directory.

Hmm... if it would have been on a single machine I would immediately
ascribe it to my own dumbness, but it did happen on all my machines. It
does not happen *now* with new packages, and it's been a wile since it
happened, so whatever caused it seems to be gone.

Maybe just close the bug and hope it is gone or was sth. outside the
package? Would be fine with me, and since it's not reproducable even by
me, likely the right thing to do.

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