Please excuse me if this message doesn't come through properly, I have
no idea how the debian bug tracker is meant to work, and no instructions
were prominent.

The generation of ambiguous puzzles is a known bug.  None of the authors
has the time to do anything about it at this time.

However, I would argue that the poster overestimates the seriousness of
it.
     1. Nowhere I can find is there some official definition of Su Doku
        that states puzzles must be unambiguous, although I acknowlege
        that it is conventional.
     2. gnudoku also serves to load puzzles obtained elsewhere, as well
        as solving puzzles the user inputs.

> The presence of ksudoku and gnome-sudoku in testing also makes the
> transition of gnudoku to testing quite useless

I don't know how debian operates, but I didn't realise that an
application had to satisfy a criterion of usefulness compared to
existing alternatives to be allowed into the distribution.



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