First, thanks for your quick reply :-) Santiago Vila dijo: > After a bug is archived, it is available for search, but its history > is "frozen", so no commands to change its status are accepted.
Ack. > Somebody suggested once a "resurrect" command for this, but not everybody > likes the idea of being able to resurrect a bug when it's already dead. I wouldn't understand why. Bugs mean nothing (as to how good or bad person you are, I mean), bugs are bugs and the BTS is there to work with them. If an old bug keeps coming back it means that I didn't fix it right the first time. Just that. :-) > If bug #109629 (archived) is the same as bug #117116 (alive) just tell the > submitter of #109629 that you are working on it, if you like. Already fixed it, but I don't like the hack. It is a problem I have with gettext, BTW ;-) Upstream is trying to be helpful, but access to machines other than i386 is sadly very limited to both of us. Google won't help either. I'm stuck. - RROTD - Random Rant of The Day - -- .''`. I don't want people to love me. It makes for obligations. : :' : - Jean Anouilh - `. `' Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux Sid (Kernel 2.4.9) on Reiserfs `- www.amayita.com www.malapecora.com www.chicasduras.com Listening to John Petrucci & Dream Theater - Purple Rain