When the bug is reported and diagnosed normally the package that should be fixed, as well as the version of the package might be documented, but certainly the package name and the version on which the issue was fixed is reported most of the time, it will be something like below:
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When the bug is reported and diagnosed normally the package that should be fixed, as well as the version of the package might be documented, but certainly the package name and the version on which the issue was fixed is meant to be reported by the developer, it will be something like below:
Fixed in package-name
Fixed in package-name
Line 62:
Line 62:
- Short description of the fix [SME: bugnumber]
- Short description of the fix [SME: bugnumber]
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The version intended here is the version of the package with the bug present, usualy the output of the ''rpm -q'' command will do, so most of the time this will look something like this:
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The version intended here is the version of the package with the bug present, usually the output of the ''rpm -q'' command will do, so most of the time this will look something like this: