On Jul 24,  3:03am, Adeodato SimĂł wrote:
> > If it's prepared in my not-yet-ready-to-upload code, then it *is* pending.
> No, sorry, that's the definition of "fixed-upstream", which means "fix
> is commited somewhere, but not yet ready to be uploaded". "pending",
> otoh, implies that the fix has been comitted somewhere _in a form
> suitable for immediate upload_.

Hell, no.

"Fixed upstream" means it's fixed in upstream code and not yet in package.
"Pending" means it's fixed in package as available in Debian maintainer's
repository and will be uploaded in the nearest upload.

          Pawel

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