On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> CURRENTRELEASE means you filed a bug report for an older version
> of the OS, which is fixed in the current version of the OS, or in
> an erratum update for the new OS, but it is not fixed in any
> erratum for the OS release that you filed it for, and there is no
> plan to do so.
If the
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=114498 had
been filed against FC1 the way to resolve it would be ERRATA (as soon as
the update is made available).
Yes, if a bug is filed against FC1, and is fixed in an FC1
erratum (yes, I know how to properly use latin in singular form,
unlike bugzilla), then it should be closed as "ERRATA" when the
erratum is released.
If the bug was filed against RHL9, and is fixed in FC1 erratum,
but not in RHL 9 erratum, then IMHO, the correct closure is
either:
- CURRENTRELEASE (indicating it is fixed in FC1 erratum)
or
- ERRATA (indicating in a comment it is fixed only in Fedora Core 1
erratum, requiring an OS upgrade, and updating the
system to latest packages)
or
- WONTFIX (indicating we will not fix this bug in this OS
release, however it is fixed in the current OS release
if you upgrade)
I prefer the first one above, but either should be fine IMHO.
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Mike A. Harris
ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat