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Bug#822920: marked as done (lighttpd: compress should not be in main lightttpd.conf but in conf-available with a LOWER priority than SSI)



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Hi Glenn,

On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 09:51:03PM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> To: 822920-done@bugs.debian.org
> 
> Package: lighttpd
> Version: lighttpd/1.4.35-4
> 
> fixed upstream in lighttpd 1.4.52-4

What seems like a good idea, is a bad one. Now the version tracking
refers to a version that doesn't exist yet (from an archive pov). The
usual process is as follows:

* If you fix a bug in git, you make sure that debian/changelog contains
  a suitable (Closes: #NNNNNN).
* Optional: A salsa web hook triggers some bot to tag the bug as
  pending to let others know that it is being worked on. This is not
  presently active for lighttpd, but we can activate it. I just don't
  happen to know how at the moment. I didn't find this worth spending
  time on thus far.
* When uploading the package, the changlog is forwarded to the bug
  tracking system and automatically closes the bug.

Therefore, please don't close bugs that are fixed in git. If anything,
tag them as pending (if fixed in packaging git) or fixed-upstream (if
fixed upstream). Please ensure that bugs are closed in debian/changelog.
You can either create the necessary changelog entry or use gbp-dch's
syntax, see man gbp-dch. Stefan prefers the latter.

I have created the necessary changelog entry for this particular bug. No
further action is needed here.

Thank you

Helmut


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