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has caused the Debian Bug report #553168,
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For instance, Bug#552991 was delivered to rietz.debian.org Wed, 28 Oct 2009
12:53:39 +0000. The acknowledgement was generated Thu, 29 Oct 2009 05:42:09
+0000. Currently (Thu Oct 29 11:07:17 UTC 2009) the bug still does not appear
in the list of bugs for xfce4-power-manager (though I'm not quiet sure whether
it should since it has already been merged with Bug#552692).
Thanks,
Jö.
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Hi,
In October, 2009, Don Armstrong wrote:
> tag 553168 pending
> thanks
>
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Jö Fahlke wrote:
>> For instance, Bug#552991 was delivered to rietz.debian.org Wed, 28
>> Oct 2009 12:53:39 +0000. The acknowledgement was generated Thu, 29
>> Oct 2009 05:42:09 +0000. Currently (Thu Oct 29 11:07:17 UTC 2009)
>> the bug still does not appear in the list of bugs for
>> xfce4-power-manager (though I'm not quiet sure whether it should
>> since it has already been merged with Bug#552692).
>
> We're currently working out from under a rather large spam backlog.
> We're aware of the problem, and have been working to resolve it.
I think this has been resolved, so closing. (Please feel free to
reopen if I've misunderstood, of course.)
Thanks,
Jonathan
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