On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 01:36:06 +0000 Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:

[...] 
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:22:56AM +0200, Francesco Poli wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > Is there any progress on this bug?
> 
> Yes, this one liner was actually fixed in the harden-doc package version 3.8, 
> uploaded in August
> 2006:
> 
> harden-doc (3.8) unstable; urgency=low
> 
>   * Updated to latest CVS version (3.8)
> (...)
>     - Fix lsof call as suggested by Christophe Sahut. (Closes: #375312)

Fixed even before I reported the bug itself?!?
This sounds like the best Debian package maintainer performance
*ever*!   ;-)

Seriously, the version number looks suspicious, unless I reported the
bug against the wrong version (which is anyway possible, but I think I
checked against the version which was online at the time...). 

> 
> Unfortunately this bug was not closed with that upload, so I'm closing it
> now. Sorry for not taken care of this issue sooner.

Thanks for replying.

The second part of the bug report does not seem to have been addressed,
though:

| Secondly, on older versions of the manual, the suggested one-liner used to be:
| 
|   # lsof | grep dpkg- | awk '{print $1, $8}' | sort +0
| 
| Grepping for a fixed string is certainly muuuuch more practical than having 
to issue one different one-liner for each upgraded package.
| Why does the current one-liner grep for the library name?
| Doesn't grepping for dpkg- work anymore?
| Could you please explain?


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