Thanks for the advice, I'll do that next time. Carl Chenet
Le samedi 11 avril 2009 à 11:59 +0200, Sandro Tosi a écrit : > On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:44, chaica <cha...@ohmytux.com> wrote: > > tags 431402 patch > > control line *must* be terminated with "thanks" (or other terminators) > please consult the docs on bugs.debian.org . > > send the patch from the *top level* reportbug dir: > > $ head -n2 ../../tmp/reportbug2.diff > --- reportbug.ori 2009-04-11 11:24:11.000000000 +0200 > +++ reportbug 2009-04-11 11:25:39.000000000 +0200 > > so that bin/reportbug would have appeared there. > > Please name bugs with a sense: reportbug.diff tells me nothing, and > saving on a temporary dir will confuse what's patch to apply. > > you can use git and git-format-patch, that's the preferred way to send > us patches. > > > Indeed it seems weird to offer the possibility to choose a non-existant > > package or uninstalled package for installed packages on your system. > > Here is a patch to solve this issue. > > > > But I suspect the main issue could be triggered by the fact that dpkg -l > > "ping" returns a line, maybe an old package which doesn't exist anymore, > > I'm not sure. It could explain that reportbug doesn't ask to search ping > > command inside existing packages, what it should do if no ping package > > can be found. > > I have already debugged this some time ago, if I only can find the > notes :) I found the reason, and it was weird indeed. > > Anyhow, thanks for your patches flow! it's really appreciated. > > Cheers,
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