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Subject: pkgreport.cgi doesn't display bug reports against multiple packages
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Hi,
For example, report #64675, which was filed against "dict-vera,vera",
wasn't displayed in bug indexes of either of those packages.
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Subject: Current versions of pkgreport.cgi show bugs against both packages in
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As the current versions of pkgreport.cgi appear to show bugs against
both packages in both package's lists, this bug appears to be fixed.
If this is not the case, feel free to reopen it with a specific
example.
Don Armstrong
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