The graph on the Unofficial RC bugs count page has been flat for 7 days: http://bts.turmzimmer.net/graph-small.png
Various comments have appeared that bugs have been fixed but still show up on the page: [FREEZE] Package: gcx (extra; Riccardo Stagni) [gcx/0.9.11-4 ; =] [add/edit comment] 09-Dec-2008: Eddy Petrișor: package already in lenny 507667 [ ] Segfaults on amd64 [FROZEN] Package: iceape (optional; Maintainers of Mozilla-related packages et al.) [iceape/1.1.13-1 ; =] [add/edit comment] 09-Dec-2008: Didier Raboud: -done in the BTS. Why still appearing here ? 505565 [ S ] Mozilla SeaMonkey Multiple Vulnerabilities The ldap query string mentioned on bts.turmzimmer.net provides a way to query the data behind the page and this sheds some light on the problem, e.g.: $ ldapsearch -p 10101 -h bts2ldap.debian.net -x -b dc=current,dc=bugs,dc=debian,dc=org '(&(debbugsSourcePackage=mb2md)(! (debbugsTag=woody)))' ... # 507465, current.bugs.debian.org dn: cn=507465,dc=current,dc=bugs,dc=debian,dc=org objectClass: debbugsBug debbugsID: 507465 debbugsSubmitter: Grant Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> debbugsDate: 1228149361 debbugsPackage: mb2md debbugsSourcePackage: mb2md debbugsSeverity: grave debbugsState: open debbugsTag: patch debbugsTitle: mb2md often misses message boundaries in mbox files debbugsAffected: testing debbugsAffected: unstable debbugsAffected: stable Note - severity grave. However, the SOAP interface disagrees, as does bts.debian.org: $ bts status 507465 bug_num 507465 source unknown found_versions mb2md/3.20-2 date 1228149361 found mb2md/3.20-2 => keywords patch msgid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> id 507465 severity wishlist location db-h log_modified 1228668663 originator Grant Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> subject mb2md: Please provide an option to tweak mail separation detection. pending pending package mb2md tags patch http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=507465 Severity: wishlist. I've tried to contact Andreas Barth with no reply as yet. (CC'd) Other ways of getting an accurate list of RC bugs that affect both lenny and unstable? -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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