Hm, I got the email this time, but it's a bug id that works internal to Sun only: 6636848, or http://bt2ws.central.sun.com/CrPrint?id=6636848.
I tried typing this into the open solaris bug tracking tool, and it says the bug doesn't exist. I did a full text search for mysql and got 9 hits, none of which are my bug. I also tried limiting to "solaris/utilities" and got nothing, and the actual category it searched for was cdwx/utility. This is *soooo* broken! I don't know how *anybody* can use this bug tool!! What are people *really* doing to manage their issues? Just to summarize the problems I'm having: * The first time I logged a bug, it said "the bug has been logged" and gave me *no* reference to the bug id, even the number let alone a link to its entry * I never got an email * A search for it showed up nothing - and the search tool is brain dead. I can't search by bugs I logged or bugs assigned to me or anything like that. It's like a demo search UI. * The categories in search don't even match up to the categories available when creating a bug * The *second* time I logged it, I got an email, but with a *Sun internal* bug id (bugster), and when I tried to use this bug id externally, no go, and search still came up empty (see above). David On Dec 3, 2007 3:11 PM, Jyri Virkki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David Van Couvering wrote: > > > > OK, I relogged the bug, assigned to 'ruby' this time. Again, it says > > "the bug has been logged" with no bugid and so far I have received no > > email. Hopefully you can find it... > > One of your bugs showed up in the mysql subcategory, so it does seem > to work, but it takes a long time to show up (days?). Hopefully this > response speed will be improved over time. > > > > -- > Jyri J. Virkki - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun Microsystems > -- David W. Van Couvering http://davidvancouvering.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org