On 25/11/12 12:00, David Smith wrote:
On Nov 25, 2012 12:51 AM, "Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer"
<perezmeyer <mailto:perezme...@gmail.com>@
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wrote:
>
> Control: tag -1 upstream
> thanks
>
> Hello,
>
> the bug you reported is a KDE bug. Please report it via
> Help -> Report bug... menu item of the respective application
> or by visiting https <https://bugs.kde.org/>://
<https://bugs.kde.org/>bugs.kde.org <https://bugs.kde.org/>/
<https://bugs.kde.org/> and following instructions
> to report a new bug.
>
Hello, I've tried forwarding a bug related to kmail in Debian Wheezy
to upstream using this method and it was rejected because upstream
said this version of kmail is no longer maintained. Do you know if
upstream might have made a mistake here or are kmail bugs in Wheezy
really unforwardable to upstream? ...or perhaps the above method of
reporting the bug for KDE upstream is putting the wrong version?
My bug report about a crash in Wheezy's kmail is here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309532
My debian bug report is here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692275
upstream closes this bug as unmaintained and won't look at it. The bts
tracker then marks it as fixed upstream. Which I think might cause any
kmail bugs, including rather important ones, to fall off the radar.
Thanks for your time.
Hi, I'm not an official maintainer of the debian packages or
kdepim/akonadi libraries and applications with dependencies on such.
I will say this. I'm a big fan of KDE. Since KDE4 I've been using
iceweasel.
Not sure of the status of the kdepim debian package, still appears to be
stuck at
4.4.x on all suites.
Perhaps someone official would like to comment?
Jules.
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