Hier ist das Changelog: "epiphany-browser (2.22.2-0ubuntu0.8.04.2) hardy-proposed; urgency=low * fix bugs in upstream's remove password code. See regression comments in LP: #236116. - add debian/patches/98b_fix_remove_password_2.22.2.patch - update debian/patches/series * fix bugs in upstream's auto_download code. See regression comments in LP: #236116. New behaviour for "auto-download" enabled: 1. auto open if there is a known mime-type helper app; 2. auto save to Download location if there is no helper. - add debian/patches/98b_fix_autodownload.2.22.2.patch - update debian/patches/series"
Es heißt also weder "fixing" noch "fixed", sondern "fix". "Fix bugs in upstream's (...) code" meint doch, dass Ubuntu gefixt hat, oder?
"epiphany-browser (2.22.2-0ubuntu0.8.04.2) hardy-proposed; urgency=low
* fix bugs in upstream's remove password code. See regression comments in
LP: #236116.
- add debian/patches/98b_fix_remove_password_2.22.2.patch
- update debian/patches/series
* fix bugs in upstream's auto_download code. See regression comments in
LP: #236116. New behaviour for "auto-download" enabled: 1. auto open
if there is a known mime-type helper app; 2. auto save to Download
location if there is no helper.
- add debian/patches/98b_fix_autodownload.2.22.2.patch
- update debian/patches/series"
Es heißt also weder "fixing" noch "fixed", sondern "fix".
"Fix bugs in upstream's (...) code" meint doch, dass Ubuntu gefixt hat, oder?