=== ChanServ changed the topic of #launchpad to: Help contact: jugmac00 (07:00-14:00 UTC) | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | User Guide https://help.launchpad.net/ | Support and spam reporting: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer [16:01] can i just close a bug on launchpad that was a) reported against the wrong package (the user had problems with their audio interface, and reported the issue against the "snd" package; i think it's pretty obvious that the issue is *not* with the 'snd' package but with "sound" in general) and b) reported against Eoan [16:02] or should i re-assign it against some other package? e.g. on Debian there's a 'general' pseudopackage. is there something like this in Ubuntu? [16:02] the bug-report is LP:#1874436 [16:02] Launchpad bug 1874436 in snd (Ubuntu) "I have no sound after upgrading to Eoan. I have tried reinstalling drivers. I had a wifi problem too which i solved. But the sound i cannot figure out." [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1874436 [16:03] IOhannes: The equivalent is a bug that's targeted to Ubuntu with no package name [16:04] there's also practically a duplicate LP:#1284186 (reported against Saucy) [16:04] Launchpad bug 1284186 in snd (Ubuntu) "no sound after dist-upgrade" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1284186 [16:04] For that sort of thing who knows whether it's actually a duplicate ... [16:04] cjwatson: true [16:05] anyhow: thanks, i'll (try to) unassign the bugs from 'snd' then. [16:05] otoh: will anybody ever look into such a bug then? [16:05] (giving the age of the bug-reports) [16:06] s/giving/given/ [16:08] I can't answer that