On Friday 2009 January 09 20:32:20 Paul Cartwright wrote: >On Fri January 9 2009, Rainer Kluge wrote: >> I am afraid that this bug report will have no effect. The problem >> discussed in this thread seems to be a problem in the tools used by k3b >> and not a problem in k3b itself. The bug report should be for growisofs. >> I would be surprised if the k3b maintainer takes any action. BTW, >> nothing did happen since mid September! > >I'll do another one against wodim/growisofs..
No need. Anyone that wants to wrestle with http://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control can make the neccessary changes to the existing bug. If you've already opened a new one, no worries, but you might want to mention the new bug in the old one and vice-versa. That way the bugs can be merged/cloned as needed to get all the information in one place. >that's the part of reportbug I wasn't sure of.. where do you find if a bug > has already been posted, is it close enough to add to, or do you create a > new one because X is different.. It's really a judgement call. I usually search/browse b.d.o looking for my bug. If I find it I just add more information by email. If I am unable to find it, I'll then use reportbug and generally tell reportbug that "None of these are my bug" or somesuch.[1] Browsing existing bugs also helps you identify the unique information about your situation that is worth mentioning in the bug. -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =. b...@iguanasuicide.net ((_/)o o(\_)) ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy `-'(. .)`-' http://iguanasuicide.net/ \_/ [1] I do make sure and read the bugs reportbug proposes, sometimes I missed them during my search/browse and they are appropriate.
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