Am 16.03.2011 15:31, schrieb Jesus Cea: > On 08/03/11 22:16, Georg Brandl wrote: >> But in any case, by popular demand "fix" is now removed, and only >> "close" and its variants actually closes the issue -- since there >> is not much chance that you can write "close #12345" without >> actually meaning to close the issue :) > > Sorry to bother you. What would be the exact wording?. What "variants" > means?. Those I mentioned in my original email to python-committers. > Yesterday I committed a changeset with a commit message of "Close issue > #8600: test_gdb failures because innocuous warnings", and it didn't > automatically close the issue :). > > Sorry for being so picky ;-). Well, the hook recognizes "closes" as a prefix of either "issue 12345" or "#12345", but not a combination of both. Georg
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