On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 19:04 -0800, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
> > # Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.9.15
> > block 322762 with 355341
> Bug#322762: /usr/doc still exists (transition tracking bug)
> Was blocked by: 189856 190020 203278 254800 254913 254924 254930 255590 
> 256250 302504 319726 320084 320103 321926 322749 322769 322772 322775 322776 
> 322778 322779 322781 322782 322783 322784 322785 322786 322787 322788 322789 
> 322790 322791 322792 322793 322794 322795 322797 322798 322799 322800 322801 
> 322803 322804 322805 322806 322807 322808 322809 322810 322811 322812 322813 
> 322814 322815 322816 322817 322818 322819 322820 322828 322829 322830 322831 
> 322832 322833 322834 322835 322837 322838 322839 352893 352894 353569
> Blocking bugs added: 355341

What does the "block" command do? I have never seen it documented
anywhere, including at <URL:http://bugs.debian.org/>. Did I miss
something?
-- 
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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