The NMU should have fixed the bug.  It should be marked as closed
by either the QA group or the submitter of the bug.  I have no power
to close this bug.

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Installing:
policy.ps.gz byhand
libc6-migration.text byhand
policy.text.gz byhand
debian-policy_2.4.1.2.dsc to 
dists/hamm/main/source/doc/debian-policy_2.4.1.2.dsc (replacing 
debian-policy_2.4.1.1.dsc)
debian-policy_2.4.1.2.dsc to 
dists/slink/main/source/doc/debian-policy_2.4.1.2.dsc (replacing 
debian-policy_2.4.1.1.dsc)
debian-policy_2.4.1.2_all.deb to 
dists/hamm/main/binary-all/doc/debian-policy_2.4.1.2.deb (replacing 
debian-policy_2.4.1.1.deb)
debian-policy_2.4.1.2_all.deb to 
dists/slink/main/binary-all/doc/debian-policy_2.4.1.2.deb (replacing 
debian-policy_2.4.1.1.deb)
virtual-package-names-list.text byhand
debian-policy_2.4.1.2.tar.gz to 
dists/hamm/main/source/doc/debian-policy_2.4.1.2.tar.gz (replacing 
debian-policy_2.4.1.1.tar.gz)
debian-policy_2.4.1.2.tar.gz to 
dists/slink/main/source/doc/debian-policy_2.4.1.2.tar.gz (replacing 
debian-policy_2.4.1.1.tar.gz)
policy.html.tar.gz byhand
Changes: debian-policy (2.4.1.2) frozen unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * non-maintainer release
  * rebuild package to fix truncated Chapter 3 (Bug#23408, not marked as
    important but should be, since a gaping hole in policy is very
    annoying.)
  * bumped version of policy, within the document, to this version number,
    but not the date, indicating nothing really changed since then
  * no content changes
  * debian/rules: clean is a little cleaner


If the override file requires editing, reply to this email.  If your
upload fixed reported bugs, you should close them now.

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