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Re: Debbugs testbed
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Debbugs testbed |
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Sun, 02 Mar 2008 16:53:54 -0500 |
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>> Yes, that would be good. I've used the "index packages" command, but
>> it would make sense to have it available from the web page as well.
> I've renabled it. (I used the default apache configuration which
> denies it from most hosts.)
Thank you.
> So bugs of severity > than a certain level are release critical; you
> can indicate whether a bug is fixed or not in a particular version
> using the version tracking. [That is, you would either close the bug
> with a Version pseudoheader, or use fixed foobug fooversion; in a
> command to control.]
Makes sense.
> Then, assuming the BTS knows what version of the 22 series 23.1 is a
> decendant of, bugs that are fixed there are automatically marked fixed
> in all decendants of that version, but are still marked buggy all
> decendants of an unfixed version (and unknown in all other versions.)
> [It may be worthwhile to tie this to VCS versions, but the code to do
> that integration isn't there.[1]]
How can we tell Debbugs about the version-graph?
>> >> I'm presuming now if I send my previous reports using
>> >> report-emacs-bug that they will end up in the database. Is that
>> >> right?
>> I believe this is not yet the case. Don?
> AFAICT, that's not yet the case. It's basically waiting for one of the
> mail administrators to put in the hook to send bugs, or for me to do
> it manually.
Have you heard from the mail administrators? Maybe we can do it
manually for now?
Stefan
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