# this resets the forwards to their original value forwarded 217360 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR12867, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR1027 forwarded 238432 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR14709, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR11801 forwarded 254659 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR16066, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR16052 forwarded 285692 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR19006, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR18384 forwarded 286715 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR19711, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR9157 forwarded 293466 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR19265, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR22309 forwarded 307993 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR21457, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR16676 forwarded 331265 http://gcc.gnu.org/PR24171, merged-upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR21592. thanks
Le Sam 6 Mai 2006 02:18, Matthias Klose a écrit : > Please STOP resetting the forwarded address [...] > > Thanks, Matthias I've considered your “wish”, and from now on, instead of blindly following duplicates, bts-link will instead state that upstream merged that bug into another one. So that your initial submission is not lost. This also help me to track unmerges[1] by always tracing my way through merges, and still permit users to go in one click to the right remote bug report. That achieves IMHO the best compromise. Don't hesitate to contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] to ask for improvements ! Cheers, [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/05/msg00144.html -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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