Your message dated Fri, 6 Jul 2012 16:43:19 +0100
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and subject line Closing orphan/obsolete bugs (emacs21 with tag fixed-upstream)
has caused the Debian Bug report #122822,
regarding emacs20: opening directory fails on c-x c-f
to be marked as done.

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Package: emacs20
Severity: minor

Hello,

I'm not sure i may be wrong, but i think this is incorrect:

when i'm editing a file with emacs, and with
c-x c-f, i type a directory to open, though it works fine
when it doesn't end with a slash, it won't work if
that directory ends with a slash "~/foo/".

regards

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Hello,

Thanks for your interest in improving Debian, and sorry that the bugs
were not fully resolved or closed in due time.

emacs21 packages have been removed from testing in 2009 [1], not
present even in the current stable.  Consequently, these bugs are now
orphan (without maintainer assigned) so they probably will not be
attended/noticed further.

[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/e/emacs21.html

The bugs deemed valid are going to be verified and reassigned, but the
current bugs that I'm closing now are very ancient (more than 10 years
sometimes) and marked as fixed-upstream years ago, with no recent
input, and are supposed to be fixed in emacs22 at the latest.

Please comment if you want think that some of the raised questions are
still pending and need to be addressed differently (e.g., reassigned
to other packages, etc.).

Cheers.


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