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and subject line Bug in by-*.idx generation; fixed.
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This morning, tex-common's bug page looked perfectly normal: One
oustanding important bug, #392573, one outstanding wishlist bug,
#392359.  Now I've closed the first by sending mail to nnn-done with a
Version pseudoheader, and opened a new one (severity normal), #393920.
After that, the bug page is screwed.  The closed one is shown where it
should be, the newly opened and the wishlist bug, too - but together
with the open normal bug it displays two more under the heading
"Outstanding bugs -- Normal bugs; Unclassified (3 bugs)": 

* #334747: tetex-bin: updmap-sys behaves badly with --synctrees and --edit
  Package: tetex-bin (3.0-21, 3.0-19; fixed: tetex-bin 3.0-22); Reported
  by: Ralf Stubner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Merged with
  #334760
  Done: Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Will be archived in 28 days.

* #334760: tetex-bin: updmap-sys --syncwithtrees writes to $TEXMFMAIN
  Package: tetex-bin (3.0-21, 3.0-19; fixed: tetex-bin 3.0-22); Reported
  by: "Frank Küster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Merged with #334747
  Done: Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Will be archived in 27 days.

These two (merged) bugs actually belong to tetex-bin.  They were,
however, reassigned to tex-common for a short while and assigned back to
tetex-bin soon afterwards.

I'm as confused as the BTS, it seems...

Regards, Frank

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Dr. Frank Küster
Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Protein Folding @ Inst. f. Biochemie, Univ. Zürich
Debian Developer (teTeX/TeXLive)


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This was a bug in the by-*.idx generation; I wasn't dealing properly
with bugs who were reassigned (they'd show up in both packages).

This is now fixed. [We were originally generating these indices
completely every time through, and that was causing us to only be able
to process bugs every 30-45 minutes; now we can process them every 15
all the time.]


Don Armstrong

-- 
Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
 -- Tussman's Law

http://www.donarmstrong.com              http://rzlab.ucr.edu

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