Control: tags -1 - fixed Control: tags -1 + patch Hi guys, Thanks Lucas for the report. Sorry for the late reply, I was out of the country with very limited internet access.
Thanks Emmanuel for the quick patch. Notes for next time: * Please use meaningful commit messages, especially when committing to the master branch of a package you don't maintain. Using commit messages like "fix issue 917717" makes the commit history harder to read and the use of tools like gbp dch impossible as well as rendering the gitlab hooks in place for tagging the bugs as pending unusable. (If you're not sure about your patches, please just create a MR and the maintainer can help getting the patch to a better standard) * Please conform to the DEP-3 headers when you are writing a quilt patch header. See https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep3/ * If you have a patch that you thing is good enough for Debian, it's generally a good practice to propose it upstream as upstream is generally aware of the potential negative impacts and this would avoid having to maintain diverging patch hell, especially on packages you don't maintain. * Please don't tag bugs as "fixed" as long as there's no NMU uploaded (as long as the package is not in the archive). In your case the tag "patch" seems more appropriate. There is an upstream upgrade I need to do so I'll clean the previous points and do the upload today or tomorrow. Thanks, Joseph