Two months later, there's no fix for Stable (1.12.1 is the current
version).  Is it stuck somewhere in process?

Thanks.

On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 21:19:01 +0000 Robert Luberda <rob...@debian.org> wrote:
> Source: dwww
> Source-Version: 1.13.3
> 
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> dwww, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.
> 
> A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
> attached.
> 
> Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
> have further comments please address them to 850...@bugs.debian.org,
> and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.
> 
> Debian distribution maintenance software
> pp.
> Robert Luberda <rob...@debian.org> (supplier of updated dwww package)
> 
> (This message was generated automatically at their request; if you
> believe that there is a problem with it please contact the archive
> administrators by mailing ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org)
> 
> 
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA256
> 
> Format: 1.8
> Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 21:47:05 +0100
> Source: dwww
> Binary: dwww
> Architecture: source i386
> Version: 1.13.3
> Distribution: unstable
> Urgency: medium
> Maintainer: Robert Luberda <rob...@debian.org>
> Changed-By: Robert Luberda <rob...@debian.org>
> Description:
>  dwww       - Read all on-line documentation with a WWW browser
> Closes: 850016 850885
> Changes:
>  dwww (1.13.3) unstable; urgency=medium
>  .
>    * Fix a typo in the `Last-Modified' header name (closes: #850016, #850885).
>    * Fix a spelling typo found by lintian.
> Checksums-Sha1:
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>  7ba623f4b603a5c615665ec972c26c3b93e18de5 124628 dwww_1.13.3.tar.xz
>  cd3ea8eb32b83cc58574853dca0f3b566b31dca1 37844 dwww-dbgsym_1.13.3_i386.deb
>  aec76aef7c19a2745e4b246af3d826e87321f536 5982 dwww_1.13.3_i386.buildinfo
>  ce87e623d30ac610d5bec2956f5505dd3f487cfc 126748 dwww_1.13.3_i386.deb
> Checksums-Sha256:
>  f12caec4a45a02493a16ed532c9153a323ded8a7a7e6eb5506f17ff923759313 1584 
> dwww_1.13.3.dsc
>  00b1f95dcd49c1592c4c39a890f3df3b0b70c45a88b129ff7720a32fce8231bd 124628 
> dwww_1.13.3.tar.xz
>  a18617476741c9f65e62ce6771c1319da0db3d756d0fd6ff891cff1f36dc8223 37844 
> dwww-dbgsym_1.13.3_i386.deb
>  f7bbf60c3126fc7f4ac35fe43ba2477145b1361f5e4219450acb894b46365c2b 5982 
> dwww_1.13.3_i386.buildinfo
>  e5619394bd9f612a373ab499ff3961ea4376c7fca8a7b42d6b9fc6c8f54bf96e 126748 
> dwww_1.13.3_i386.deb
> Files:
>  4dfbfcb6785ceb7f6cf26eba087c1aa3 1584 doc optional dwww_1.13.3.dsc
>  f2770bdf3647a6f324d13a5e460aef0a 124628 doc optional dwww_1.13.3.tar.xz
>  dc6c918f4b919f00977fac1d238bd5e7 37844 debug extra 
> dwww-dbgsym_1.13.3_i386.deb
>  f14784bbb3a8156327f7f8875c2360c2 5982 doc optional dwww_1.13.3_i386.buildinfo

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