Hello Developers,
How can I close bug #387858 which is a duplicate of already closed
#406404?
bluetooth-alsa package contains software for both SCO and A2DP profiles,
and thus new package btsco is no longer need.
Thanks in advance,
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Krzysztof Burghardt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On ma, 2007-03-12 at 09:45 +0100, Krzysztof Burghardt wrote:
Hello Developers,
How can I close bug #387858 which is a duplicate of already closed
#406404?
bluetooth-alsa package contains software for both SCO and A2DP profiles,
and thus new package btsco is no longer need.
If it's the
On 3/12/07, Krzysztof Burghardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Developers,
How can I close bug #387858 which is a duplicate of already closed
#406404?
Isn't wnpp one of those pseudo-packages where anyone can close anything?
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Andrew Donnellan
ajdlinuxATgmailDOTcom (primary)
Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Isn't wnpp one of those pseudo-packages where anyone can close anything?
well, technically, anyone can close anywhere any bug with a -done or
control mail..
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On 3/12/07, Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Isn't wnpp one of those pseudo-packages where anyone can close anything?
well, technically, anyone can close anywhere any bug with a -done or
control mail..
To quote the BTS documentation:
Normally, the only people
On ma, 2007-03-12 at 20:29 +1100, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Does 'allowed' just mean 'it's impolite to close other peoples' bugs'
or 'the BTS will stop you'?
It means it's impolite The BTS software doesn't care.
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On 3/12/07, Lars Wirzenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On ma, 2007-03-12 at 20:29 +1100, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Does 'allowed' just mean 'it's impolite to close other peoples' bugs'
or 'the BTS will stop you'?
It means it's impolite The BTS software doesn't care.
Thanks for the
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
On ma, 2007-03-12 at 20:29 +1100, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Does 'allowed' just mean 'it's impolite to close other peoples' bugs'
or 'the BTS will stop you'?
It means it's impolite The BTS software doesn't care.
Which is why there are occasionally bug reports that
On 3/13/07, Kevin B. McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is why there are occasionally bug reports that get closed by spam
sent to -done, unfortunately.
Of course, I should know that, I've seen it quite a few times.
Wondering whether the BTS should require a certain string in the email
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Wonder if SpamAssassin or similar is running on b.d.o.
Hahahahaha if it weren't running and discarding something like
99.99% (maybe more) of the mail that gets to b.d.o, we'd be drowning
in spam.
Don Armstrong
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On 3/13/07, Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
Wonder if SpamAssassin or similar is running on b.d.o.
Hahahahaha if it weren't running and discarding something like
99.99% (maybe more) of the mail that gets to b.d.o, we'd be drowning
in
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