Package: debbugs Version: 2.6.1 Severity: minor Hi Don, all,
As you may be aware, I (and several others) have been filing a lot of bugs regarding autopkgtest regressions [1]. As a regression in an autopkgtest from package a, due to an upload of package b, may either indicate something wrong with (the autopkgtest of) package a (the version in testin), or with the new upload of b (in unstable). Hence, I file these bugs against package a and b, with the version of a in testing (which often is the same as in unstable) and the version of b in unstable (which per definition is different than in testing). However, currently the version graph only shows one of the involved packages. Probably generating a graph for all involved packages (I remember debbugs supports "unlimited" involved packages) may be a bit much, but showing only one is a bit misleading. If generating a plot with both/all isn't feasible, maybe it's better to show no graph at all. Paul [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=debian...@lists.debian.org
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