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[Bug 539814] Re: tar: futimens() with a bad file descriptor (AT_FDCWD) causes bootstrapping failure with kernels < 2.6.22

 

So, yet another bug that gets raised and "denied" because we are "too
close to release" and then just gets forgotten about even when
subsequent point releases are made.  Why does this seem to happen a lot
around here?

Is nobody actually tracking bugs and assessing them for inclusion in
upcoming (point) releases?  As soon as somebody denied this bug for
10.04.0 because it was too late, that same person should have added it
the tracker for 10.04.1 to make sure that it made it out on that
release.  Why does this sort of basic release tracking not happen around
here?

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tar: futimens() with a bad file descriptor (AT_FDCWD) causes bootstrapping failure with kernels < 2.6.22
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539814
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