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and subject line Re: Bug#810038: [buildd-tools-devel] Bug#810038: sbuild: cuts
off binNMU changelog at ‘#’
has caused the Debian Bug report #810038,
regarding sbuild: cuts off binNMU changelog at ‘#’
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Package: sbuild
Version: 0.65.2
Scheduling a binNMU with “fix #123456” will cause the .changes
file to only contain “fix”. Unsure if this is a bug in sbuild,
but it’s the most likely place; wanna-build has the correct info.
bye,
//mirabilos
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<igli> exceptions: a truly awful implementation of quite a nice idea.
<igli> just about the worst way you could do something like that, afaic.
<igli> it's like anti-design. <mirabilos> that too… may I quote you on that?
<igli> sure, tho i doubt anyone will listen ;)
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On Wed, Jan 06, 2016 at 12:23:56AM +0000, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Johannes Schauer dixit:
>
> >Could you give more specific instructions how to reproduce the problem you
> >see?
>
> I scheduled a binNMU on wuiet.debian.org for m68k, and
> when prompted for a message, entered one with a # in it.
Lets assume the problem is not in sbuild, then.
If the problem still exists in Debian's wanna-build/buildd infra,
please reopen and reassign the bug there.
Chris
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