Fixed in oneiric and precise.
** Changed in: mantis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Changed in: mantis (Debian)
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@alexandreracime: I think unfortunately, everyone is waiting for the
Debian maintainer to move on. See : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=575347
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Mantis is now at 1.2.3.
The mantis bug #10974 is now fixed.
What remain to be done so this is in the next (or next) version of
Ubuntu?
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@Micah Gersten
Thanks for the tip!
Deprecation warnings are turned off by default in Lucid Server. The
issue I posted was just an example. There might be other issues but the
main (potential) problem is that this (outdated)package ships with
ubuntu, whilst depended on another package that is miss