On 31.03.2013 00:17, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Adam D. Barratt dixit:
In which case it should probably be closed, as it doesn't apply to
any current
package in the archive and no changes in the package are required to
resolve
it.
OK.
Hrm. How do I tell the BTS’ version tracking that it’s fixed in
1:1.12.13-12+squeeze1+b1 on amd64 and not found in
1:1.12.13-12+squeeze1
on all other architectures…
I don't think you can (in either case). You can mark a bug as found /
fixed in a binary version, but the BTS will translate that to the
corresponding source version. Similarly bug versions apply to the
package, not to particular architectures.
I think the cleanest solution is simply to mark the report as closed,
on the basis that it wasn't a bug in the source and was resolved without
any changes to the source.
Regards,
Adam
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