-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >>> - please do not remove old debian/changelog entries. You already >>> closed the bug reports in the 0.7.2 version >> I thought because the package was rejected it is still the first >> upload (and therefore the first changelog entry with the closes). >> After the package is in debian it's clear to keep (and extend) the >> changelog. > > Basically you are right. I'm just a member of the "don't fake the > revision"-club. Some people insist that a Debian package's revision must > be "-1" to be uploaded. However often a package takes a few tries until > it's released so a revision can become 1.0-7 which is no problem at all. > I'm just comparing previous packages with newer packages and wonder why > debian/changelog entries disappear magically. So does the bts look at all changelog entries? Not only the latest (and would therefore not close the bug)?
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