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Re: BTS Command to get messages to a BUG#



Hi Neil,

Am 2008-03-17 18:20:36, schrieb Neil Williams:
> Follow the link at the top of each and every bug page:
> #number-subscribe@bugs.debian.org
> e.g.
> 466584-subscribe@bugs.debian.org
> That subscribes you to only that specific bug report.

I do not need it, since I am already subscribed to the <package>.

> If you subscribe to the PTS, you get email about *all* bugs affecting
> that package *and* details of uploads.
> 
> Simplest way to subscribe to the PTS is to use the HTML form on every
> PTS page.

The problem is, that I wm working on "xmem" and need all he messages
from a specified old and open BUG which I wna to solv.

Note: I have gotten a contextless message on 2008-03-13 from the BTS to
      #357256 where I have no preceding messages.  And since I am the
      Maintainer...

      And yes, I was reading the instructions, HOW to use the BTS/PTS
      and its controll commands but have not found the right mail
      command to get the bugs send to me.

And last not least, I was trying to get a bugindex to <xmem> with

    To:   request@bugs.debian.org
    Body: index packages xmem

but it does not mather, WHICH <package> I use, I get nothing back. I have
already mailed the <owner> and Don Armstrong has responded, but currently
I can not get anything... :-/

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack

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