Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Anyway, there were no messages generated in -book from these items.
Shouldn't all items generate a message to -book? I thought I remember
you saying they would.
Yes, thanks. Perhaps something is misconfigured. I'll look.
From my few tests, and looking at the mail logs o
Randy McMurchy wrote:
You know, I just thought of something. I received two emails from the
Trac system in the last half hour. Unfortunately, they have already
been sent to /dev/null, or I would forward them on so you know what I
was talking about.
Anyway, there were no messages generated in -bo
Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 02/04/06 12:52 CST:
> I didn't see anything officially implemented. You can either disable or
> enable sending of mail to the reporter or the owner for the entire env.
> Nothing on an individual basis.
You know, I just thought of something. I received two emai
Randy McMurchy wrote:
What a shame. :-(
Introductions are in order:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], meet Killfile:
Killfile, meet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Heh. :)
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Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 02/04/06 12:52 CST:
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
>> Were you ever able to figure anything out so that you can disable
>> getting mail, if you desire?
>
> I didn't see anything officially implemented. You can either disable or
> enable sending of mail to the reporter
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Were you ever able to figure anything out so that you can disable
getting mail, if you desire?
I didn't see anything officially implemented. You can either disable or
enable sending of mail to the reporter or the owner for the entire env.
Nothing on an individual basis.
Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 02/04/06 12:27 CST:
> I'll need your help, as well, for customizing Trac to fit our needs
> best. There are some adjustments or tweaks we can make to the defaults
> for viewing/adding Tickets, and for some other sections. Many of these
> can be found via the He
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Anyway, looking forward to seeing how this will be used. Enjoy!
Oh, I also meant to remind everyone that we'll need to swap out links to
{blfs-,}bugs.linuxfromscratch.org to wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/[subproject]
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Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
I still have to bring over the new bugs from Bugzilla that have been
added over the past week or two, so please refrain from adding anything
to Trac's ticketing system yet as it will just be wiped. It is late here
now and I need some sleep. I will do this tomorrow.
And
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
I'll be starting this now. Bugzilla will be taken offline but the data
will be retained. I will keep the lists advised of my progress.
Trac is up and running on belgarath, accessible via the same URLs as
previous. You may need to wait for the DNS to propagate before you
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
To do this, we will need to disable adding new bugs and modifying
existing bugs on bugzilla, implement the new system, including importing
all data in the different repositories and then open up the trac ticket
system. There is no need to interrupt svn or the message lists.
T
We have had a trac beta up now for a couple of weeks. The time has now
come to implement it. The plan is to use it as a substitute for
Bugzilla and ViewCVS as well as to implement the wiki. The main web
site will remain unchanged.
To do this, we will need to disable adding new bugs and modifyin
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