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Bug#694058: marked as done (TAG:upgrade-intervention -- alarm sound during long upgrade processes)



Your message dated Fri, 23 Nov 2012 17:18:45 +0000
with message-id <20121123171845.GA32668@master.debian.org>
and subject line RFP: upgrade-intervention -- alarm sound during long upgrade processes
has caused the Debian Bug report #694058,
regarding TAG:upgrade-intervention -- alarm sound during long upgrade processes
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: RFP

Sorry if this is the wrong forum or format;  I'm an Ubuntu newbie.  Upgrading Ubuntu from one release to the next can take hours, most of which time the system just gets on with its work.  Time for a cup of tea, or to get on with a bit of Latin translation in another room.  But every now and then, some package demands user intervention, sends a request, and just hangs, waiting.  Could you ring a bell, or something, to attract user attention, when this happens?  Otherwise nothing gets done, and the upgrade can take hours longer than it need, depending on how often progress is monitored.

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Hi Peter,

I'm closing this bug because it isn't useful.  Feel free to reopen this bug,
setting the title correctly, providing the right information...  I suggest that
you have a look at other RFS bug reports to get an idea of what is expected.

Regards,

Bart Martens

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