[sqlite] Bug database question: a fix that isn't really

2004-02-26 Thread James W. Walker
If a bug ticket is marked "fixed", and I add a remark that it still seems to be broken, will someone notice, or is it better to create a new ticket? The ticket in question is 627. -- James W. Walker, ScriptPerfection Enterprises, Inc.

Re: [sqlite] Bug database question: a fix that isn't really

2004-02-26 Thread James W. Walker
You can change the status back to "active" if you want. That seems easier than creating a new ticket. And how does one do that to a ticket that was created anonymously? Note that I am not logged in, because I don't see any way to create an account on your bug-tracking system. -- James W.

Re: [sqlite] Bug database question: a fix that isn't really

2004-02-26 Thread James W. Walker
Will Leshner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can't you just click the Edit link? Duh! I guess I just assumed that only the developers should be able to change the status of a ticket. At least, if I were writing a bug tracking system, I wouldn't let anonymous users change a status. -- James W.

Re: [sqlite] Bug database question: a fix that isn't really

2004-02-26 Thread D. Richard Hipp
James W. Walker wrote: If a bug ticket is marked "fixed", and I add a remark that it still seems to be broken, will someone notice, or is it better to create a new ticket? The ticket in question is 627. You can change the status back to "active" if you want. That seems easier than creating a