On Wed, Jan 28, 1998 at 02:11:10PM +0000, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote: > > could someone explain to me again why only source updates can close bug > reports? Does this mean that bugs closed with non-source uploads have to > closed "by hand" or that they can't be closed at all?
Keep in mind that with "source upload" is not intended an upload containing the .orig tarball (which happens rarely), but every upload which uploads the .diff.gz Their .changes files have the field "Architecture:" containing the word "source". Practically speacking "non source uploads" are all those alpha, sparc and m68k uploads that "spams :-)" the changes list, and that list only .deb files. (but there are exceptions). Fabrizio -- | [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Pluto Leader - Debian Developer & Happy Debian 1.3.1 User - vi-holic | 6F7267F5 fingerprint 57 16 C4 ED C9 86 40 7B 1A 69 A1 66 EC FB D2 5E > more than 35 months are needed to get rid of the millennium. [me]