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Subject: CVS collaboration with a bug tracking system
Hello,
I was wondering is there any bug tracking system that works in close
collaboration with CVS , in that checkins can be mapped
Hello,
I was wondering is there any bug tracking system that works in close
collaboration with CVS , in that checkins can be mapped to bug numbers
in the bug tracking tool asd part of some process ?
thanks
Taha
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Hello,
I was wondering is there any bug tracking system that works in close
collaboration with CVS , in that checkins can be mapped to bug numbers
Louis Avrami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a project that I am currently working on we have a need to
implement a bug-tracking system. We would like to integrate
this bug-trakcing system with our CVS repository, primarily to
associate what source code changes
were made to fix a particular bug.
Can
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 10:53:43AM -0700, Louis Avrami wrote:
Hello all,
On a project that I am currently working on we have a need to
implement a bug-tracking system. We would like to integrate
this bug-trakcing system with our CVS repository, primarily to
associate what source code changes
Hello all,
On a project that I am currently working on we have a need to
implement a bug-tracking system. We would like to integrate
this bug-trakcing system with our CVS repository, primarily to
associate what source code changes
were made to fix a particular bug.
Can anyone out there suggest
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Hi Louis,
Louis Avrami [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all,
On a project that I am currently working on we have a need to
implement a bug-tracking system. We would like to integrate
this bug-trakcing system with our CVS repository, primarily
I'm heavily invested in Lenscrafters :-)
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From: Terrence Enger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 3:31 PM
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Subject: RE: Bug tracking.
At 11:15 2003-09-30 -0400, Zieg, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip
3. How can I apply those ten files very precisely from Dev branch to
Trunk
then to another branch?
The ideal way would be to create a tag before the bug fixes were
committed:
$ cvs tag Bugfixes-123-Before
Then commit the fixes...
$ cvs tag Bugfixes-123-Fixed
Then you can apply
At 11:15 2003-09-30 -0400, Zieg, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
You can do that easily with cvs update -j ... -j ... as long as you
create a tag each time you do the synchronization, or you can use something
like my http://www.zieg.com/pub/cvsWhoWhatWhen to extract a patchfile
I don't actually do any of this (I'm not into formal bug tracking), but here are some
ideas...
2. How can I identify that ten files anytime? Is it based on the comment
that developer made when check in? How else can I do it?
It is usually done with the commit comment, as you describe
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003, Mark D. Baushke wrote:
I want to add a new html screen in my bug tracking tool that displays
the code of the cvs checked in files, diff of these files and cvs logs.
Can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of file names
within cvs which gathers this sort
Hiya
I want to add a new html screen in my bug tracking tool that displays the
code of the cvs checked in files, diff of these files and cvs logs.
Can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of file names within cvs
which gathers this sort of information so I can dump the relevant
Bobby Rahman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to add a new html screen in my bug tracking tool that displays
the code of the cvs checked in files, diff of these files and cvs logs.
Can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of file names
within cvs which gathers this sort
Jenn Vesperman wrote:
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 01:33, Zieg, Mark wrote:
CVS's support for bug
tracking is poor to nonexistent and many people have commented on
it and requested better support.
It already exists.
http://www.bugzilla.org/docs216/html/integration.html
snip
CVS integration
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 18:17, Mike Ayers wrote:
Steven Buroff wrote:
I would like to vote for this feature too.
This open source. Only patches count as votes.
CVS's support for bug
tracking is poor to nonexistent and many people have commented on
it and requested better support
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 01:33, Zieg, Mark wrote:
CVS's support for bug
tracking is poor to nonexistent and many people have commented on
it and requested better support.
That's because CVS is not a bug tracking tool. It's an archive
system. Only an archive system. If you want
CVS's support for bug
tracking is poor to nonexistent and many people have commented on
it and requested better support.
That's because CVS is not a bug tracking tool. It's an archive
system. Only an archive system. If you want to do more than just
archiving, you must find tools
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CVS's support for bug
tracking is poor to nonexistent and many people have commented on
it and requested better support.
That's because CVS is not a bug tracking tool. It's an archive
system. Only an archive system. If you want to do more
and fish.c
This is a sort of automatic labelling, thereby you can use the numbers in
your bug tracking software to refer to the changes without having to label
everything.
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J wrote:
Well, I think you haven't tested what you are saying. Indeed, there is
I've explain it poorly prehaps.
So you can gladly go without tags: you just need to have in place an
alternate method to know that bugfix X is composed by foo.c at revision
1.2, bar.h at rev. 1.27 and
or MAC address or something (ie,
commit_bob_578). If you already have a bug-tracking system, then you
probably have a SQL database, which can probably issue you nice new
timestamped records with an AUTO_INCREMENT primary key or something.
Anyway, there are lots of ways to do this; mail systems
At 14:37 2002-10-11 -0500, Andrew Johnson wrote:
J wrote:
Yes, but what I would like is a uniqe commit number, whatever it may be,
578
for instance applied to all the files involved in that single commit.
That's just not how CVS works, and it never will.
Could you please tell us why think
I would like to vote for this feature too. CVS's support for bug
tracking is poor to nonexistent and many people have commented on
it and requested better support. Tags don't really do it.
Steve Buroff
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by
including the clients hostname or MAC address or something (ie,
commit_bob_578). If you already have a bug-tracking system, then you
probably have a SQL database, which can probably issue you nice new
timestamped records with an AUTO_INCREMENT primary key or something.
Anyway
Steven Buroff wrote:
I would like to vote for this feature too.
This open source. Only patches count as votes.
CVS's support for bug
tracking is poor to nonexistent and many people have commented on
it and requested better support. Tags don't really do it.
That's because CVS is not a bug
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 09:31:20AM -0400, Steven Buroff wrote:
I'm a new CVS user and I'm looking for a (free) bug tracking system
that works with CVS. Any suggestions? Thanks.
You may look into Bugzilla and Bonsai at:
http://bugzilla.org/
http://mozilla.org/bonsai.html
And the following
I'm a new CVS user and I'm looking for a (free) bug tracking system
that works with CVS. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Steve Buroff
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Hi,
I am looking for some bug tracking tools that can be integrated with
CVS. Currently I have CVS repositories on AIX 4.3 server.
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
Thanks inadvance,
-Raghav
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> I am looking for some bug tracking tools that can be integrated with
CVS.
TestTrack PRo (from SeaPine) integrates with CVS. I have seen a trial
integration and do not know how well it integrates on a full scale.
-Anjali
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Hi,
I am looking for some bug tracking to
schmolle wrote:
GNATS
The last thing I heard from the GNAT-annouce list is that it's maintainers are not
maintaining it anymore. Unless that has changed, the project is as good as dead.
That was true for several months, but they seem to have found
somebody interested, and so there
Hi list,
[Robert Pollak] 'bug tracking system that provides some of bugzilla's functionality'
__ What I like most about bugzilla is the ability to attach files (patches, test
examples, log files) to a bug entry.
A tip I would like to share:
At my company, we use Rational ClearQuest for one
] 'bug tracking system that provides some of bugzilla's
functionality' __ What I like most about bugzilla is the ability to
attach files (patches, test examples, log files) to a bug entry.
A tip I would like to share:
At my company, we use Rational ClearQuest for one of our clients (avoid
We're thinking of using CVS for version control. Can anyone
recommend any Web-based bug tracking systems that can be integrated
with CVS? Ideally, open source.
Thanks!
Jen
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