If a commit message mention another bug, the CI script try to add the patch to the bug in the commit message, and change the bug to POST.
Mentioning another bug in a commit message is good practice, making it easier to follow, and avoiding unclear forms like "bug 1000000" or "BZ#1000000", or even worse shortened urls like https://goo.gl/bPuFGo. Does it make sense that we cannot link to Red Hat bugzilla like god intended? Here is a proof: https://gerrit.ovirt.org/c/97568/ gerrit-hooks Patch Set 1: Check Bug-Url::10000000::WARN, failed to get bug info (private bug or bug doesn't exist Check Product::IGNORE, not relevant for branch: master Check TM::IGNORE, not relevant for branch: master Check Backport::IGNORE, not relevant for branch: master Set POST::#10000000::WARN, failed to get bug info (private bug or bug doesn't exist) Update Tracker::#10000000::WARN, failed to get bug info (private bug or bug doesn't exist) CI scripts should process urls only inside Bug-Url: tag. Expected behavior: Extract bug urls *only* from Bug-Url: label. The same issue exists with Related-To: label. This is not a new bug. I reported it few years ago but for some reason the issue was not understood. Nir
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