Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: normal

Tried to merge two bugs from the same source, but they happened to be
filed on different binary packages:

> merge 320987 318066
Bug#318066: libsoqt-dev: unusable with current libcoin due to ABI change
Bug#320987: libsoqt20c102: Not installable, because it depends on libcoin40 and 
not on
+libcoin40c2
Mismatch - only Bugs in same state can be merged:
Values for `package' don't match:
 #318066 has `libsoqt-dev';
 #320987 has `libsoqt20c102'


That strikes me as a bit picky.  Why must merged bugs be in the same
"state"?  Can we relax the rules to check source package rather than
binary package?  How about ignoring the severity?  

Thanks,
-Steve


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