Am 19.08.2013 01:57, schrieb Dan Kegel:
> I don't seem to have saved the (crappy) script.
> 
> There is something similar at
> https://code.google.com/p/winezeug/source/browse/#svn%2Ftrunk%2Fappdb-mashup
> 
> and it wouldn't be too hard to whip something up again for somebody
> who is motivated.   Please do throttle the scraping script to avoid
> overloading the
> databases if you try.
> 
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Rosanne DiMesio <dime...@earthlink.net> 
> wrote:
>> Dan,
>>
>> I don't know if you've been following the "PLEASE add bug links!" thread on 
>> wine-devel, so I figured I'd just contact you directly. Do you remember that 
>> report on unlinked bugs you ran about 5 years ago? 
>> http://kegel.com/wine/unlinked.html
>>
>> Could you update/run it again against current bugzilla? If we post a link to 
>> the results on the forum, we could ask users to help clear the backlog.

My other mails seem to be in moderation, so i'll try it without attachment, but 
with an URL...

>> So this is just with no link in "Show Apps affected by this bug"?
>> Beside it being outdated i think it's not exactly what Ken wants,
>> we should rather have a script that goes through every App in AppDB
>> and searches for Bugs with the App name in the Summary.
>> That could be tricky, e.g. "StarCraft I" will rather find bugs for
>> "StarCraft II" than a search for "StarCraft".
> 
> So i did just that, see attachment for source and result.
> In case this is usefull i'll be happy to setup a github repo for it,
> so we can improve it together.

i'm also happy with sending a SVN patch for winezeug if you think that script 
is of use.

attachment was:
http://dawncrow.de/wine/appdbbugzilla.tar.xz




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