(following-up only to bug report, so third parties don't need to be 
involved if they aren't interested)

On 13-May-2008, Y Giridhar Appaji Nag wrote:
> On 08/05/13 19:40 +1000, Ben Finney said ...
> >   - confirm no reportbug files in /tmp
> >   - ... (fill in the missing steps here) ...
> >   - reportbug exits successfully
> >   - look in /tmp to see ... (fill in exactly what is seen here) ...
> 
> I just reported a bug on dput (#481013) and after I was done.

This misses all the steps of interacting with reportbug, including the 
exact command-line and all questions and answers that were made during 
the session.

Or did you invoke reportbug such that there was no interaction at all? 
If so, what specific command-line options did you use to avoid all 
interaction?

> I gpg sign my bugs also i.e. reportbug -g.
> 
> $ ls -l /tmp/reportbug-dput-20080513-7258-sz8X0l
> -rw------- 1 appaji users 804 2008-05-13 12:13 
> /tmp/reportbug-dput-20080513-7258-sz8X0l
> 
> Some reportbug config information:
> [contents of $HOME/.reportbugrc]

This is useful, thank you. Does this configuration result in 
'reportbug -g' asking you *no* questions?

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