So putting a Control: line in the pseudo-header of a message sent to
###-d...@bugs.debian.org doesn't work at all?
On 9/25/23 09:06, Peter B wrote:
On 25/09/2023 12:16, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
Hi all,
I recently tried to close a bug, explain why, and set a "wontfix" tag
all at once by sending my explanation to ###-d...@bugs.debian.org
with "Control: tags ### wontfix" as the first line of my message
body. The bug was closed but the tags command wasn't processed.
Looking at the raw message file that I sent, I see that my mailer
encoded the text/plain MIME body part with base64 because I had
pasted into the body a quote from a web site that used non-ASCII
quotation marks (d'oh). Is that why BTS failed to process the
"Control:" command?
If yes, then is this a known thing that's not going to change that I
should just live with ;-), or should I file a bug about it?
If no, then can anyone tell me what else I did wrong to cause the
"Control:" command not to be processed?
Thanks,
jik
see
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-refcard
It should be
tags bugnumber + wontfix
sent to cont...@bugs.debian.org
best to have
package foo
on the first line in case of typos in the bug number!