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Bug#181716: marked as done (ITP: kernel-patch-acpi -- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (kernel patches))



Your message dated Tue, 08 May 2007 11:59:53 -0600
with message-id <E1HlTyb-0000AA-Nm@merkel.debian.org>
and subject line WNPP bug closing
has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done.

This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.
If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : kernel-patch-acpi
  Version         : 1
  Upstream Author : Paul Diefenbaugh <paul.s.diefenbaugh@intel.com>
* URL             : http://acpi.sourceforge.net/
* License         : GPL
  Description     : Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (kernel patches)
    ACPI4Linux aims at integrating ACPI into the Linux kernel. ACPI
    (short for "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface") is a
    standard that defines power and configuration management
    interfaces between an operating system and the BIOS. It is meant
    to supersede the older APM standard (for power management) and
    provide a generic interface for recognition and configuration of
    hardware devices.

    This package includes the most current acpi kernel patches for the
    following release: 2.4.16, 2.4.17, 2.4.18, 2.4.19 & 2.4.20.  You
    want this package if you're looking for more up-to-date acpi than
    exists in the standard kernel tree.


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Hello,

This is an automatic mail sent to close the ITP you have reported or 
are involved with.

Your ITP wnpp bug is being closed because of the following reasons:
- It is, as of today, older than 365 days.
- It hasn't had any activity recently.

As this is an automatic procedure, it could of course have something
wrong and probably it would be closing some bugs that are not 
intended by owners and submitters (like you) to be closed, for
example if the ITP is still of your interest, or there has been 
some kind of activity around it. In that case, please reopen the
bug, do it, DO IT NOW! (I don't want to be blamed because of
mass closing and not let people know that they can easily reopen
their bugs ;-).

To re-open it, you simply have to mail control@bugs.debian.org
with a body text like this:

 reopen 172800
 stop

Further comments on the work done in the bug sent to
172800@bugs.debian.org would be truly welcomed.
Anyway, if you have any kind of problems when dealing with
the BTS, feel free to contact me and I'd be more than happy to help
you on this: <damog@debian.org>.

A similar process is being applied to other kind of wnpp bugs.

Thanks for your cooperation,

 -- David Moreno Garza <damog@debian.org>.
 

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