Your message dated Wed, 24 Apr 2024 22:18:06 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #821096,
regarding filenames of generated by parse-advisory.pl and parse-dls.pl files 
should include the revision number
to be marked as done.

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Dear Maintainer,

Security Team issues revisions of DSAs, e. g. DSA-3485-1 and DSA-3485-2, but
currently parse-advisory cannot handle revisions file-wise. That is, it creates
dsa-3485.wml for the original DSA, but it is not so easy to create a revision
when the latter is issued, because file dsa-3485.wml already exists. So,
someone needs to, say, rename dsa-3485.wml, use parse-advisory to create a
source page for the revision, then rename both wml files: the original DSA
and its revision. To avoid that parse-advisory should add the revision number
to filename of generated wml file. Sometimes (like in dsa-3485-1 and dsa-3485-2
case) it is not so easy to change the text of dsa-3485 in such a way that it
would include both the original DSA and its revision, so it's better to store
them in separate files.

Cheers!
Lev Lamberov



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These scripts are not used any more.
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regards Thomas

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