Hi Vincent, On 16-05-18 10:12, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2018-05-16 01:21:01 +0000, Anthony DeRobertis wrote: >> It appears to be fixed in experimental, which has 3.0. Presumably >> that'll hit unstable when the maintainer feels it's ready. >> >> It appears the the BTS's version tracking may not have fully >> realized what was going on, explaining why it's closed and archived. > > It appears that the maintainer closed the bug explicitly when > submitting the package to experimental (or is there a bug in > the BTS management system?): > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=790204#78 > > Shouldn't the bug remain open until it is fixed in unstable? Or > is the "sid" tag + version information (now present) sufficient > to make the bug remain visible?
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/version.cgi?found=gnucash%2F1%3A2.6.19-1;found=gnucash%2F1%3A2.6.17-1;fixed=gnucash%2F1%3A2.7.3-1;package=src%3Agnucash;absolute=0;info=1;collapse=1 > BTW, I've just tagged it "fixed-in-experimental". Jeremy added version information about affected versions last night. Now the BTS knows the bug is fixed, but also knows in which versions. Paul
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