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and subject line Re: Bug#311964: subscribing to pseudo-package bugs ?
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Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 02:52:31PM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
> Hello Debian-QA,
>
> Is it possible to subscribe to a pseudo-package for the purpose of
> receiving bug-reports ? I tried to subscribe to upgrade-reports, but I
> could not.
>From http://bugs.debian.org/upgrade-reports:
Maintainer for upgrade-reports is Debian Testing Group
<[email protected]>.
But yes, you can subscribe to pseudopackages via the PTS, just as you
can subscribe to any package. You will get a warning that there is no
such package, but that's just that -- a warning. After confirmation,
you'll be subscribed to that pseudo-package's bug reports just as if
with a real package.
Of course it's a minor bug that this warning is given (and that it's not
*that* clear it's a warning and not an error). Therefore I've cc'd
[email protected].
--Jeroen
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Hello,
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> But yes, you can subscribe to pseudopackages via the PTS, just as you
> can subscribe to any package. You will get a warning that there is no
> such package, but that's just that -- a warning. After confirmation,
> you'll be subscribed to that pseudo-package's bug reports just as if
> with a real package.
tracker.debian.org knows about pseudo-packages and won't display warnings.
It also displays a valid web page for pseudo-packages, e.g.
http://tracker.debian.org/pkg/bugs.debian.org
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