Bug#322133: still not fixed (and UTFC)

2005-09-26 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello Joey (first, what means UTFC in the subject?) On 2005-09-25 Joey Hess wrote: Done. The packages have just been uploaded, I overlooked this bug report though. Will close it when the packages are accepted. Martin Schulze is working on the DSA. No, close your bugs in the changelog.

Bug#322133: still not fixed (and UTFC)

2005-09-26 Thread Joey Hess
Christian Hammers wrote: (first, what means UTFC in the subject?) Use The Changelog. mysql-dfsg-4.1 was affected and needs a DSA. Would it be correct if I close the bug in unstable also the bug is still present in stable? (I could have used found tags though). Just use Closes: in the

Bug#322133: still not fixed (and UTFC)

2005-09-26 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello Joey On 2005-09-26 Joey Hess wrote: Just use Closes: in the chanbgelog. Belive it or not, the BTS will do the right thing. See recent posts to debian-devel-announce. Cool... I do not understand why you are waiting to upload a fix just because s390 doesn't build. mysql-dfsg 4.0.24-10 is

Bug#322133: still not fixed (and UTFC)

2005-09-26 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 09:40:02AM +0200, Christian Hammers wrote: On 2005-09-25 Joey Hess wrote: Done. The packages have just been uploaded, I overlooked this bug report though. Will close it when the packages are accepted. Martin Schulze is working on the DSA. No, close your bugs in

Bug#322133: still not fixed (and UTFC)

2005-09-26 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello Steve On 2005-09-26 Steve Langasek wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] points to the party responsible for maintaining the autobuilder for that architecture, it does *not* point to someone who manages user chroots on the porter machine. For that, please contact debian-admin. Ok, contacted them.

Bug#322133: still not fixed (and UTFC)

2005-09-25 Thread Joey Hess
Done. The packages have just been uploaded, I overlooked this bug report though. Will close it when the packages are accepted. Martin Schulze is working on the DSA. No, close your bugs in the changelog. This avoids massively wasting my time and erm, lets us know the bug was fixed. Which it