Your message dated Sun, 28 Oct 2012 00:37:12 +0200
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and subject line Closing old bugs not affecting stable
has caused the Debian Bug report #281915,
regarding bind9-doc: RR types table confuses A6 with AAAA, saying AAAA is 
obsolete
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Package: bind9-doc
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In the 2nd table in section 6.3.1.1 of the Administrator Reference
Manual (near arm/Bv9ARM.ch06.html#AEN3566 in the HTML version), the
descriptions of AAAA and A6 are swapped:

A6   an IPv6 address.
AAAA Obsolete format of IPv6 address

It should be something like this:

A6   Obsolete format of IPv6 address
AAAA an IPv6 address.

The word "experimental" might also be appropriate in place of
"obsolete".

I base this on RFC 3363, with which the rest of the ARM is consistent
(as far as I have seen).

Cheers,
nate

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