On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 09:15, Adeodato Simó <d...@net.com.org.es> wrote:
> Please note that when you tell the BTS that a bug is fixed in a > particular version, as far as I know you *must* use a version number > that is present in the Debian changelog. The BTS uses changelog ancestry > to decide which versions are still affected, it does *not* compare the > version numbers and declare that "everything higher than X is fixed". > Hence, if "4.3.9" does not appear in zsh's debian/changelog (and it > doesn't), this bug will not be regarded as fixed in 4.3.9-1 by the BTS. Thanks for the info! > Incidentally, 4.3.9-1 is not built for my architecture yet, but I've > verified that 4.3.6-7 does not exhibit this problem either, so I've gone > ahead and marked as fixed there. Again, thanks :) > If you've closed other bugs using "4.3.9" as a string, you may want to > fix them to use 4.3.9-1 instead. Aye, that's on my todo, already :) > Thanks for your work, Np. Common goal and all that.. :p Richard