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Package: bluez-utils
Version: 2.19-1
Severity: serious

See policy 10.6: packages must use MAKEDEV instead of calling mknod.

Please remember that there is no need to check for udev or devfs in the
script, because MAKEDEV does it internally.

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Hi,
this is _not_ an automated bug-closing message, somehow dak got confused (my
error in .changes, most probably) about my upload and thought it was an NMU,
I'm manually closing the bugs quoting the relevant changelog entries.

 bluez-utils (2.24-1) unstable; urgency=3Dlow
 .
   * upload to unstable, rebuilding against dbus 0.60
     (Closes: #337988, #338794)                     =20
   * make use of makedev in bluez-utils.postinst and conflict with
     experimental's makedev (Closes: #338743)                    =20
 .
 bluez-utils (2.24-0exp1) experimental; urgency=3Dlow
 .
   * New upstream christmas release, really bugfix only
   * rebuild against dbus (closes: #338794)
   * fix hcid/security.c typo (closes: #339413)
   * reworked bluetooth init script
 .
 bluez-utils (2.23-0exp1) experimental; urgency=3Dlow
 .
   * New upstream release, Closes: #338260
   * suggest: python (>=3D1.5) this closes: #328410
   * dbus_pin_helper is now documented in hcid.conf manpage (Closes: #29574=
2)
   * added bluetooth and bluetooth-desktop metapackages for LSB 3.0 compila=
nce
   * updated 003_manpages.patch

let me know if there are any problems,
filippo
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