At this prompt you should be able to type in the specific bug number
and the bug should be displayed. Maybe you are putting a '#' in front
of it?
Like it says above this uses the querybts program. Does this program
work on its own, so without starting aptitude? I chose a random bug
number:
$
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 08:49:27AM +0100, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> i use aptitude and listbugs in sid. during update/upgrade aptitude loads
> the bug list and displays all of them. i have 2 questions regarding this:
>
> 1) it should be possible to view any of the bugs (to see whether they
> are rela
however writing down the bug number in any form doesn't display anything.
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/
yes, of course. i just meant that the message dpkg/apt prints out
somehow indicates that it should be able to get the full bug description
and print it out...
2) is it possible to tell aptit
On Monday 28 November 2005 00:49, Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> 1) it should be possible to view any of the bugs (to see whether they
> are related to the version i want to upgrade to). help indicates, that
> writing down the number of the bug should be enough:
>
hi guys,
i use aptitude and listbugs in sid. during update/upgrade aptitude loads
the bug list and displays all of them. i have 2 questions regarding this:
1) it should be possible to view any of the bugs (to see whether they
are related to the version i want to upgrade to). help indicates, t
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