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Re: Accepted kaffe 1:1.1.1-1 (i386 source)



Ross Burton <ross@debian.org> wrote:
>> > "The bug has been fixed" is everything I would need to know.  I don't
>> > really care if it was a typo, a new library, a rebuild or some magic
>> > incantation with black dribbling candles, the bug has been fixed.
> 
> On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 17:46, Mathieu Roy wrote:
>> This approach surely don't raise the level of Debian.
>> Maybe *you* do not care of the details about the bug you reported. But
>> a Debian developer is entitled, normally, to provide information
>> according to what *users* can expect.
> 
> On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 16:12, Nikolaus Rath wrote: 
>> I do.
> 
> If you want to see every change which was made to the source, read the
> upstream Changelog.  If you want to see Debian packaging changes, read
> the Debian Changelog.  It's simple really. :)

No. Ignoring the fact that not all packages have upstream changelogs,
it can be still quite complicated to find the corresponding entry to
your debian bug report in the upstream changelog.

   --Nikolaus



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