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On Fri, 04 Jul 2014, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
> Looking at [1] I find it strange, that it says:
> '1 bug tagged help in the BTS'
> While at the same time there is no open bug and indeed clicking on the '1
> bug' link leads to [2] without a bug.
> 
> Probably the tracker finds #591881 and doesn't realize that this is already
> closed.

No, in fact, the tracker finds #704070. The status information about
this bug as returned by the BTS is the following:

$ bts status 704070
bug_num 704070
log_modified    1390397228
id      704070
found   libav/6:0.8.5-1 => 
pending pending
date    1364400182
package ffmpeg
location        db-h
msgid   <CADdDZR=J=1n6ov8hmzgoj4a3+xg5smojbebwtcppwyp6t3+...@mail.gmail.com>
keywords        help wontfix
severity        minor
source  ffmpeg, ffmpeg-debian, ffmpeg-free, libav
last_modified   1390397228
tags    help wontfix
found_versions  libav/6:0.8.5-1
subject ffmpeg: obsolete-conffile as reported by adequate
originator      shirish शिरीष <shirisha...@gmail.com>

Right now we rely on the "package" field to assign the bugs tagged
help to the corresponding source package.

The old PTS uses the same information but does a supplementary binary->source
mapping on top of this field.

It would be nice if we could just use the "source" field instead of doing
our own mapping bug the value of the "source" field doesn't make much sense
to me... why does it list so many source packages and not only
one like on https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=704070 ?

Cheers,
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