Hi, in most bugreports, there's a lot of automatically generated information besides Package name and version: At least the "system information" with Debian release, Architecture, Kernel and the versions of packages that $buggy_package depends on. Sometimes there's even more, I guess that's when bugs are made from sufficiently updated unstable machines.
Now I got a bug report for my package, netenv, which is _very_ sparse in information. According to the subject line, the users is running sid, then it states the package name and (up-to-date) version. That's all, besides the users text, which isn't too informative. The funny thing is that I had an informal mail contact with the user and asked him to make a formal bug report, so that I could see Depends and all. I had no idea that one could turn this info off, and I fear the user hasn't, either. Does anybody know what he might have done? And is there a way how to get the relevant information to me and into the BTS, without opening a new bug, with the correct method, this time? TIA, Frank P.S. The bug is #217427: swsuspend and netenv on SID -- Frank Küster, Biozentrum der Univ. Basel Abt. Biophysikalische Chemie

