From mkanat at bugzilla.org Sat May 1 04:02:06 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 21:02:06 -0700 Subject: T-Shirt Update Message-ID: <4BDBA7BE.40504@bugzilla.org> Hey folks! I just wanted to let you know that I haven't sent out the t-shirts yet, but Mozilla has sent me almost all the shipping labels. Hopefully some time in the next two weeks or so I will be able to send out the t-shirts. -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From szabgab at gmail.com Sat May 1 21:08:01 2010 From: szabgab at gmail.com (Gabor Szabo) Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 00:08:01 +0300 Subject: Bugzilla on LinkedIN Message-ID: I just found out that there is a Bugzilla group on LinkedIN: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2736001 maybe some of you want to use it for better (business) networking. regards Gabor From gerv at mozilla.org Mon May 3 17:15:26 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 18:15:26 +0100 Subject: Template hook docs Message-ID: The docs about template hooks here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Writing_Extensions#Template_Hooks seem to be wrong regarding the path you are to use. They suggest: extensions/extension_name/template/en/area/template-hook_name.type.tmpl whereas the following seems to work correctly: extensions/extension_name/template/en/default/hook/area/template-hook_name.type.tmpl (This is using 3.6). Are the docs wrong? Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From mkanat at bugzilla.org Tue May 4 02:47:10 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 19:47:10 -0700 Subject: Template hook docs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4BDF8AAE.3020809@bugzilla.org> On 05/03/2010 10:15 AM, Gervase Markham wrote: > The docs about template hooks here: > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Writing_Extensions#Template_Hooks > seem to be wrong regarding the path you are to use. See the note at the top of that page, which explains that those instructions are only for 3.4 and earlier. -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From e_wong at pw-wspx.org Tue May 4 03:07:57 2010 From: e_wong at pw-wspx.org (Edmund Wong) Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 11:07:57 +0800 Subject: Self Introduction: Edmund Wong Message-ID: <4BDF8F8D.6040609@pw-wspx.org> Hi, Name : Edmund Wong IRC : ewong_ City, Country : Hong Kong Profession : I.T. Admin What do I want to help out with : Anything that I'm capable of helping with. Historical Qualifications: - I've submitted a few patches to the Subversion project. - I've submitted a few patches to the Mozilla project. - Programming languages level: C / C++ : beginner Perl : beginner PHP : beginner Python : beginner Pascal : Intermediate dBase : Intermediate MySQL : beginner BASIC : was Advanced.. now.. irrelevant. - Other skills: I'm not exactly sure what to put here. Programming since '82 (off and on); but, "the more I know, the more I know I don't know" applies to me very well. I use Perl mainly at work to hack up some scripts to help my administration easier. I also use Delphi to do some utilities at work. But now, I'm doing other stuff and not enough programming at work. I'm currently reading up on Python; but, I'd really like to also improve my C/C++ and Perl skills. Hope I can help in some small way, or at least, in any way. Edmund PS: It's quite a humbling experience writing this. Don't even know where the time went. From mkanat at bugzilla.org Tue May 4 03:15:49 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 20:15:49 -0700 Subject: Self Introduction: Edmund Wong In-Reply-To: <4BDF8F8D.6040609@pw-wspx.org> References: <4BDF8F8D.6040609@pw-wspx.org> Message-ID: <4BDF9165.6040109@bugzilla.org> On 05/03/2010 08:07 PM, Edmund Wong wrote: > [snip] > I'm currently reading up on Python; but, I'd really like to > also improve my C/C++ and Perl skills. > > Hope I can help in some small way, or at least, in any way. Hey Edmund! Welcome to the Bugzilla Project! Yes, we'd love to have your help in any way that you want to help! :-) Some of us weren't very good at Perl before we started working on Bugzilla--some of us weren't even programmers! So don't worry about your qualifications too much, and we'll be happy to help answer any questions that you have! :-) -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From e_wong at pw-wspx.org Tue May 4 03:41:20 2010 From: e_wong at pw-wspx.org (Edmund Wong) Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 11:41:20 +0800 Subject: Self Introduction: Edmund Wong In-Reply-To: <4BDF9165.6040109@bugzilla.org> References: <4BDF8F8D.6040609@pw-wspx.org> <4BDF9165.6040109@bugzilla.org> Message-ID: <4BDF9760.90003@pw-wspx.org> Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: > Hey Edmund! Welcome to the Bugzilla Project! Yes, we'd love to have your > help in any way that you want to help! :-) Thanks! Appreciate the welcome. > > Some of us weren't very good at Perl before we started working on > Bugzilla--some of us weren't even programmers! So don't worry about your > qualifications too much, and we'll be happy to help answer any questions > that you have! :-) > The first question is, "Where do I start?" :) So much code to digest. Edmund From mkanat at bugzilla.org Tue May 4 03:58:42 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 20:58:42 -0700 Subject: Self Introduction: Edmund Wong In-Reply-To: <4BDF9760.90003@pw-wspx.org> References: <4BDF8F8D.6040609@pw-wspx.org> <4BDF9165.6040109@bugzilla.org> <4BDF9760.90003@pw-wspx.org> Message-ID: <4BDF9B72.9010703@bugzilla.org> On 05/03/2010 08:41 PM, Edmund Wong wrote: > The first question is, "Where do I start?" :) So much code to > digest. Well, the Bugzilla:Developers page on the Wiki has a link to a list of Good Intro Bugs. Probably tackling one of those would be a good place to start, if you want to help with code. -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From gerv at mozilla.org Tue May 4 10:06:16 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 11:06:16 +0100 Subject: Template hook docs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3d-dndvWibwEbELWnZ2dnUVZ_vidnZ2d@mozilla.org> On 04/05/10 03:47, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: > See the note at the top of that page, which explains that those > instructions are only for 3.4 and earlier. Ah. I missed that because I Googled "Bugzilla Template Hooks", and Google has recently started putting useful "Jump to..." links on the search results if the search terms match a heading. So I never saw the top of the page. Not sure what we can do about this... Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From gerv at mozilla.org Tue May 4 15:00:47 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 16:00:47 +0100 Subject: Bugzilla::Object->set() protection Message-ID: Bugzilla::Object->set() is protected from being called from outside objects which inherit from Bugzilla::Object: # This method is protected. It's used to help implement set_ functions. caller->isa('Bugzilla::Object') || ThrowCodeError('protection_violation', { caller => caller, superclass => __PACKAGE__, function => 'Bugzilla::Object->set' }); (Bugzilla/Object.pm line 285 in 3.6). I am updating an extension which adds fields to the Group and User objects. I have used the object_columns hook to add them so generic functions know about them. But these two objects do not have a set_all() style function, only individual setters for each field which is there by default. So there is no setter for me to set the value of my new field. How do I update the relevant field on the objects (when they are changed in the Web UI) apart from calling: $group->set('secure_mail', $params->{secure_mail}); or $user->set('public_key', $params->{public_key}); ? At the moment, I have to comment out the above four lines of code to get this to work. What should I be doing? More of the code is below. Gerv I added the relevant hooks to the "update" functions in editgroups.cgi and userprefs.cgi and then have: # On update, set the value of the secure_mail field from the form submission. sub group_end_of_set_all { my ($self, $args) = @_; my %args = %{ $args }; my ($group, $params) = @args{qw(group params)}; $group->set('secure_mail', $params->{secure_mail}); } # On update, set the value of the public_key field from the form submission. sub user_end_of_set_all { my ($self, $args) = @_; my %args = %{ $args }; my ($user, $params) = @args{qw(user params)}; $user->set('public_key', $params->{public_key}); } _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From mkanat at bugzilla.org Tue May 4 21:59:53 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 14:59:53 -0700 Subject: Bugzilla::Object->set() protection In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4BE098D9.1010409@bugzilla.org> On 05/04/2010 08:00 AM, Gervase Markham wrote: > Bugzilla::Object->set() is protected from being called from outside > objects which inherit from Bugzilla::Object: > > # This method is protected. It's used to help implement set_ functions. > caller->isa('Bugzilla::Object') > || ThrowCodeError('protection_violation', In Bugzilla 3.8 and above, it can also be called in subclasses of Bugzilla::Extension. (I ran into the same problem as you did.) -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From gerv at mozilla.org Wed May 5 11:00:53 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 12:00:53 +0100 Subject: Bugzilla::Object->set() protection In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 04/05/10 22:59, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: > In Bugzilla 3.8 and above, it can also be called in subclasses of > Bugzilla::Extension. (I ran into the same problem as you did.) OK, so the fix is to backport that change. Excellent - thanks :-) Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From justdave at bugzilla.org Wed May 5 18:30:59 2010 From: justdave at bugzilla.org (David Miller) Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 14:30:59 -0400 Subject: Fwd: Design Lunch this Thursday: Integrating Bugzilla with code review tools, by Clint Talbert Message-ID: <4BE1B963.2060601@bugzilla.org> Another Bugzilla-related one. Hopefully they made sure the room was actually reserved this time. :) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Design Lunch this Thursday: Integrating Bugzilla with code review tools, by Clint Talbert Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 18:43:54 -0700 From: Jono S. Xia Reply-To: jono at mozilla.com Organization: Mozilla Hi everybody, This Thursday at 12:30pm Pacific time we're going to have a Design Lunch presented by Clint Talbert on the idea of streamlining our code-review process by integrating Bugzilla with a dedicated code-review tool (either Splinter or ReviewBoard). He's looking for feedback on which one to choose, what sort of workflows need to be supported, and other code-review user-experience issues. If you currently do code review, please come and add your two cents! Read all about it here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Projects/BugzillaReviewImprovement Instructions for calling in or watching on Air Mozilla are here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/DesignLunch Thanks, and see you Thursday. --Jono -- Dave Miller http://www.justdave.net/ System Administrator, Mozilla Corporation http://www.mozilla.com/ Project Leader, Bugzilla Bug Tracking System http://www.bugzilla.org/ From ravindra.pilli at accenture.com Thu May 6 05:12:58 2010 From: ravindra.pilli at accenture.com (ravindra.pilli at accenture.com) Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 10:42:58 +0530 Subject: Query reg.. how to remove the default fields: Severity, Priority, Hardware options from bugzilla - while raising from new bug page Message-ID: <21F9CFCC7EC4744EB8D47A7628FC6A529328198711@INDXM3111.dir.svc.accenture.com> Hi This is Ravindra. I dont know whether i can post this query in this forum or not. If this is the right place, can some one please help me out. I am a new user to bugzilla. I installed bugzilla 3.6 version. For my project convenience, i want to remove the severity, Hardware, priority options for raising new bug page. Can some one please let me know how can i remove those default fields from displaying them in that page. Also is there a way to rename the field OS to some XYZ name? please help me out. Thanks for your advance support. Regards Ravindra This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary, or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited. From mkanat at bugzilla.org Fri May 7 00:53:36 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Thu, 06 May 2010 17:53:36 -0700 Subject: Query reg.. how to remove the default fields: Severity, Priority, Hardware options from bugzilla - while raising from new bug page In-Reply-To: <21F9CFCC7EC4744EB8D47A7628FC6A529328198711@INDXM3111.dir.svc.accenture.com> References: <21F9CFCC7EC4744EB8D47A7628FC6A529328198711@INDXM3111.dir.svc.accenture.com> Message-ID: <4BE36490.4010801@bugzilla.org> On 05/05/2010 10:12 PM, ravindra.pilli at accenture.com wrote: > This is Ravindra. I dont know whether i can post this query in this forum or not. > If this is the right place, can some one please help me out. Hi Ravindra. The right place would be the support-bugzilla mailing list, described here: http://www.bugzilla.org/support/ I hope that you get the help you need! -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From gerv at mozilla.org Mon May 10 11:34:44 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 12:34:44 +0100 Subject: Bugzilla Tips blog Message-ID: The Bugzilla Tips blog: https://bugzillatips.wordpress.com/ has now been running for several months, and is hopefully sharing neat Bugzilla tips and tricks with the Bugzilla-using community, particularly at Mozilla. I think it's a great way of connecting with your customers :-) If you haven't read the blog, please do have a look at the existing posts - it should only take a few minutes. If any Bugzilla developers or users have particular tips we haven't covered yet, or even that they would like to write up, please let me know. I'd love to get more ideas! Thank you. I'll add you to the list in the next update. While it makes no difference to your being added to the list, we hope that, as you have found our software useful, you will consider making a donation towards further development of Bugzilla. http://www.bugzilla.org/donate/ Thanks for using Bugzilla :-) Gerv Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From mkanat at bugzilla.org Thu May 13 15:02:08 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 08:02:08 -0700 Subject: Fixing Bitrot, the Bzr Way Message-ID: <4BEC1470.7030201@bugzilla.org> So, if you have a patch that's bitrotted, but you'd like to take advantage of bzr's excellent merge algorithms instead of trying to un-bitrot everything yourself, there is a way: 1. cd /path/to/your/bugzilla/dev/directory 2. bzr branch -rdate:'2010-01-01 12:13:14' . fix/ (Where "2010-01-01 12:13:14" is the date you originally wrote your patch.) 3. cd fix/ 4. Apply your patch (which should apply perfectly, since this should be the exact code you wrote it against) 5. bzr commit -m blah 6. cd ../ 7. bzr merge fix/ 8. rm -rf fix/ And now if there are conflicts, you'll get the minimum possible conflicts, as determined by bzr! -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From shimono at gmail.com Thu May 13 15:26:07 2010 From: shimono at gmail.com (Atsushi Shimono) Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 00:26:07 +0900 Subject: Bugzilla meeting on Tuesday, April 27 In-Reply-To: <4BD4BAC1.9080409@gmail.com> References: <4BD4BAC1.9080409@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4BEC1A0F.60308@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 hi, I could not attend the last meeting, so I show our (-ja) current status as a short notice. (really sorry for late responce :-p) On 2010/04/26 6:57, Fr?d?ric Buclin wrote: > Our main topic will be to talk about Bugzilla 3.8, and confirm its > roadmap. I hope most of the core developers and active contributors can > attend, so that we can get a clear picture of what to expect for the > next few months. Less active developers are also welcome, of course. :) We now have japanese l10n discussion group (cc-ed in this), and start working on the community itself and localization. Although, we have public repositories for l10n (on Subversion), but have no meaningful website or documentations (including docs/ of Bugzilla). So, I personally want to focus on there. For localized release, we have already done for 3.6 (one or two days after the release of Bugzilla 3.6). For myself, I want to work on the known i18n issues before 3.8 (or aka. 4.0) as possible as i can. :) just $.02 - -- Atsushi Shimono - shimono at bug-ja.org Mozilla Evangelist Bugzilla Localization WG member; Bugzilla Users Group in Japan skype:shimono_univ; http://blog.himor.in/; http://facebook.com/himorin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJL7BoOAAoJEHI5evwJBSZdMvoQAMR28wv5FSP9DlxBpmdSlbcI o6uspvosHjvSyw+Xx8A3qgyjP3VsFm1aKFdOciG6W4gElaU5RsriM032uf4dxhGh 5RYKyA2gbUm1XYUeuDqJ2vjtNbIRHxix6TGFXTGFiY/R0rKoNRs+I20+0XeHOXzK cxBBTrh6p4jBHDeFiozXYk+PQvoVMoZbaGivKzPjF97Rb30jduX96PudnhJF6GCw 23yFxYnv9WnWGzV5KXHvXBL98ip5Ubl26jV+QSCVxXjydOosaML71eCnt7LFmMgT zYYupB1sScPgEE90eKibdBMreGH4eopzHDHkOQrHuEU8ZxIpu60E6SGshiQJWOvT LqAA2NR4lZWyMe4wcPLvu3OlWvhg4K8Ftgz3JEmVoXxMwAPYR8qnfdf6n5GmDV6U 1A2HEvCSBmJ07IfT9Ko9hQrRynLFEUPzYdVclBHd1cS24ZJjn0648TdGrWyaFBcg WsMNr/qLvNLVbTlL9R5lRsW+FGGG3JVjEqx2p3dbfoM9CmaUX7sKYZGFLiQGbEoJ b+DAa9v8PI3LXpgmyj0kUfXiYFpNdt40H7FcSIovyjPV6azI+uLj2aSyu/aIBObq D2iNmJ3Kp3YpIvdZBiu8p6z5JlCqouou04i36cKeoweCQB9QDPqZLqLj1zN31JCB xAQ6gLhmW2sDA1ciSxhX =9HMc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From after.fallout at gmail.com Thu May 13 16:10:32 2010 From: after.fallout at gmail.com (Bill Barry) Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 10:10:32 -0600 Subject: Fixing Bitrot, the Bzr Way In-Reply-To: <4BEC1470.7030201@bugzilla.org> References: <4BEC1470.7030201@bugzilla.org> Message-ID: <4BEC2478.3040908@gmail.com> Is there any standard place where we could fork the bzr repo and then present pull requests with our patches (I don't have any right now, but perhaps someday). Or are we still supposed to put the patches up on bugzilla and let you apply them after review? Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: > So, if you have a patch that's bitrotted, but you'd like to take > advantage of bzr's excellent merge algorithms instead of trying to > un-bitrot everything yourself, there is a way: > > 1. cd /path/to/your/bugzilla/dev/directory > 2. bzr branch -rdate:'2010-01-01 12:13:14' . fix/ > (Where "2010-01-01 12:13:14" is the date you originally wrote > your patch.) > 3. cd fix/ > 4. Apply your patch (which should apply perfectly, since this > should be the exact code you wrote it against) > 5. bzr commit -m blah > 6. cd ../ > 7. bzr merge fix/ > 8. rm -rf fix/ > > And now if there are conflicts, you'll get the minimum possible > conflicts, as determined by bzr! > > -Max From mkanat at bugzilla.org Thu May 13 16:18:47 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 09:18:47 -0700 Subject: Fixing Bitrot, the Bzr Way In-Reply-To: <4BEC2478.3040908@gmail.com> References: <4BEC1470.7030201@bugzilla.org> <4BEC2478.3040908@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4BEC2667.10906@bugzilla.org> On 05/13/2010 09:10 AM, Bill Barry wrote: > Is there any standard place where we could fork the bzr repo and then > present pull requests with our patches (I don't have any right now, but > perhaps someday). Or are we still supposed to put the patches up on > bugzilla and let you apply them after review? For now we're still putting patches on Bugzilla and applying them after review. -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From mkanat at bugzilla.org Fri May 14 10:37:43 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 03:37:43 -0700 Subject: Bugzilla meeting on Tuesday, April 27 In-Reply-To: <4BEC1A0F.60308@gmail.com> References: <4BD4BAC1.9080409@gmail.com> <4BEC1A0F.60308@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4BED27F7.6020600@bugzilla.org> On 05/13/2010 08:26 AM, Atsushi Shimono wrote: > I could not attend the last meeting, so I show our (-ja) current status > as a short notice. (really sorry for late responce :-p) > [snip] Ah, this is great, himorin! :-) Thanks for the update! :-) -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From mkanat at bugzilla.org Fri May 14 15:39:33 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 08:39:33 -0700 Subject: Bzr Updating Instructions Message-ID: <4BED6EB5.6000903@bugzilla.org> In preparation for the coming 3.7.1 release (which will ship with .bzr instead of CVS directories), I've updated the Bugzilla:Bzr web page with instructions on how to update an existing checkout: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Bzr#Updating_to_a_Newer_Release -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From mkanat at bugzilla.org Sun May 16 14:43:50 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 07:43:50 -0700 Subject: Wanted: Expert Memory Leak Hunter! Message-ID: <4BF004A6.2080604@bugzilla.org> So, jobqueue.pl has a memory leak: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=516457 I have no idea where the leak is coming from. But it's really important that we fix it, because jobqueue.pl is a long-running process. Does anybody want to take a crack at hunting down the memory leak? -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From gerv at mozilla.org Mon May 17 10:07:20 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 11:07:20 +0100 Subject: Bzr Updating Instructions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2M-dnT2jRNXEiGzWnZ2dnUVZ_rednZ2d@mozilla.org> On 14/05/10 16:39, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: > In preparation for the coming 3.7.1 release (which will ship with .bzr > instead of CVS directories), I've updated the Bugzilla:Bzr web page with > instructions on how to update an existing checkout: > > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Bzr#Updating_to_a_Newer_Release Great :-) Do we have upgrade instructions for people who currently have a CVS checkout or an old tarball? Or are we planning to maintain the read-only CVS mirror indefinitely? Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From justdave at bugzilla.org Mon May 17 10:49:13 2010 From: justdave at bugzilla.org (David Miller) Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 06:49:13 -0400 Subject: Bzr Updating Instructions In-Reply-To: <2M-dnT2jRNXEiGzWnZ2dnUVZ_rednZ2d@mozilla.org> References: <2M-dnT2jRNXEiGzWnZ2dnUVZ_rednZ2d@mozilla.org> Message-ID: <4BF11F29.5020906@bugzilla.org> Gervase Markham wrote on 5/17/10 6:07 AM: > Do we have upgrade instructions for people who currently have a CVS > checkout or an old tarball? Or are we planning to maintain the read-only > CVS mirror indefinitely? There's no plans for cvs-mirror to go away that I know of. -- Dave Miller http://www.justdave.net/ System Administrator, Mozilla Corporation http://www.mozilla.com/ Project Leader, Bugzilla Bug Tracking System http://www.bugzilla.org/ From gerv at mozilla.org Tue May 18 11:42:01 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 12:42:01 +0100 Subject: Bzr Updating Instructions In-Reply-To: References: <2M-dnT2jRNXEiGzWnZ2dnUVZ_rednZ2d@mozilla.org> Message-ID: On 17/05/10 11:49, David Miller wrote: > Gervase Markham wrote on 5/17/10 6:07 AM: >> Do we have upgrade instructions for people who currently have a CVS >> checkout or an old tarball? Or are we planning to maintain the read-only >> CVS mirror indefinitely? > > There's no plans for cvs-mirror to go away that I know of. Right - but are we going to keep copying Bugzilla releases over there so people can continue to do "cvs update -rBUGZILLA_4.0_RELEASE" or do we need a migration path for people used to upgrading in that way? Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From lpsolit at gmail.com Tue May 18 14:10:30 2010 From: lpsolit at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fr=E9d=E9ric_Buclin?=) Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 16:10:30 +0200 Subject: Bzr Updating Instructions In-Reply-To: References: <2M-dnT2jRNXEiGzWnZ2dnUVZ_rednZ2d@mozilla.org> Message-ID: <4BF29FD6.9000701@gmail.com> Le 18. 05. 10 13:42, Gervase Markham a ?crit : > Right - but are we going to keep copying Bugzilla releases over there so > people can continue to do "cvs update -rBUGZILLA_4.0_RELEASE" or do we > need a migration path for people used to upgrading in that way? I really hope we will continue to mirror Bugzilla code to CVS as many tools still depend on it. I see no valid reason to stop doing it. LpSolit From Nick.Barnes at pobox.com Fri May 28 08:26:00 2010 From: Nick.Barnes at pobox.com (Nick.Barnes at pobox.com) Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 09:26:00 +0100 Subject: Bugzilla Schema doc Message-ID: <37574.1275035160@thrush.ravenbrook.com> Please can I have a volunteer to take over the maintenance of the Bugzilla Schema documentation? I don't have time for it any more. You will need to understand the current Bugzilla database schema, be able to figure out the purpose of any schema changes (grep is your friend for this), and have some really basic Python and MySQL skills. You'll also need access to a web server which can run Python CGI (maybe this could be hosted at bugzilla.org?) I've received a lot of praise for this resource over the years; I'm sure there's someone out there who wants to carry it on. The fact all the underlying schema tables are generated through a MySQL interface from actual installations of every single Bugzilla version since 2.0 makes it definitive, and the "show range of schema versions" feature is tremendously useful when upgrading custom Bugzillas or when porting third-party tools. Nick B From gerv at mozilla.org Fri May 28 11:02:50 2010 From: gerv at mozilla.org (Gervase Markham) Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 12:02:50 +0100 Subject: Bugzilla Schema doc In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 28/05/10 09:26, Nick.Barnes at pobox.com wrote: > Please can I have a volunteer to take over the maintenance of the > I've received a lot of praise for this resource over the years; I'm > sure there's someone out there who wants to carry it on. The fact all > the underlying schema tables are generated through a MySQL interface > from actual installations of every single Bugzilla version since 2.0 > makes it definitive, and the "show range of schema versions" feature > is tremendously useful when upgrading custom Bugzillas or when porting > third-party tools. I utterly agree it's a great tool. Does supporting it mean that you need an installation of every single Bugzilla version since 2.0, or does it read the schema data as a one-off and then store it itself? Having to set up 20 or so Bugzillas might be a challenge... Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From Nick.Barnes at pobox.com Fri May 28 11:21:09 2010 From: Nick.Barnes at pobox.com (Nick.Barnes at pobox.com) Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 12:21:09 +0100 Subject: Bugzilla Schema doc In-Reply-To: from Gervase Markham of "Fri, 28 May 2010 12:02:50 +0100" Message-ID: <38087.1275045669@thrush.ravenbrook.com> At 2010-05-28 11:02:50+0000, Gervase Markham writes: > On 28/05/10 09:26, Nick.Barnes at pobox.com wrote: > > Please can I have a volunteer to take over the maintenance of the > > I've received a lot of praise for this resource over the years; I'm > > sure there's someone out there who wants to carry it on. The fact all > > the underlying schema tables are generated through a MySQL interface > > from actual installations of every single Bugzilla version since 2.0 > > makes it definitive, and the "show range of schema versions" feature > > is tremendously useful when upgrading custom Bugzillas or when porting > > third-party tools. > > I utterly agree it's a great tool. > > Does supporting it mean that you need an installation of every single > Bugzilla version since 2.0, or does it read the schema data as a one-off > and then store it itself? It reads the data as a one-off and stores it as a pickle file. I identify identical schemas, mark them up in the remarks, and discard the un-needed pickles. I have all the pickles up to 3.4.something. Nick B From Nick.Barnes at pobox.com Fri May 28 11:40:39 2010 From: Nick.Barnes at pobox.com (Nick.Barnes at pobox.com) Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 12:40:39 +0100 Subject: Bugzilla Schema doc In-Reply-To: <38087.1275045669@thrush.ravenbrook.com> from Nick.Barnes@pobox.com of "Fri, 28 May 2010 12:21:09 +0100" Message-ID: <38173.1275046839@thrush.ravenbrook.com> At 2010-05-28 11:21:09+0000, Nick.Barnes at pobox.com writes: > At 2010-05-28 11:02:50+0000, Gervase Markham writes: > > On 28/05/10 09:26, Nick.Barnes at pobox.com wrote: > > > Please can I have a volunteer to take over the maintenance of the > > > I've received a lot of praise for this resource over the years; I'm > > > sure there's someone out there who wants to carry it on. The fact all > > > the underlying schema tables are generated through a MySQL interface > > > from actual installations of every single Bugzilla version since 2.0 > > > makes it definitive, and the "show range of schema versions" feature > > > is tremendously useful when upgrading custom Bugzillas or when porting > > > third-party tools. > > > > I utterly agree it's a great tool. > > > > Does supporting it mean that you need an installation of every single > > Bugzilla version since 2.0, or does it read the schema data as a one-off > > and then store it itself? > > It reads the data as a one-off and stores it as a pickle file. I > identify identical schemas, mark them up in the remarks, and discard > the un-needed pickles. I have all the pickles up to 3.4.something. For more detail, and all the source code, see Nick B From mkanat at bugzilla.org Fri May 28 22:39:48 2010 From: mkanat at bugzilla.org (Max Kanat-Alexander) Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 15:39:48 -0700 Subject: Bugzilla With Webfonts Message-ID: <4C004634.3080404@bugzilla.org> Hey folks. Today I was reading about the new Google Font APIs, and I got pretty excited about the general possibilities of using new fonts on the web. So, I spent about an hour or so whipping up a new skin for Bugzilla that makes Bugzilla use a few spiffy new fonts, including a much nicer monospace font for comments: http://code.google.com/p/bugzilla-webfonts/ I wrote it against Bugzilla trunk, but it should be compatible with all versions of Bugzilla that support skins. Since it uses the Google Font APIs, it should work in browsers back to IE6. -Max -- http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Competent, Friendly Bugzilla and Perl Services. Everything Else, too. From sandeep at fcoos.net Sun May 30 07:03:06 2010 From: sandeep at fcoos.net (Sandeep Athiyarath) Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 12:33:06 +0530 Subject: Bugzilla Schema doc In-Reply-To: <37574.1275035160@thrush.ravenbrook.com> References: <37574.1275035160@thrush.ravenbrook.com> Message-ID: Nick, I would like to take this responsibility. In terms of capability I have nearly 9 years of Linux sysadmin experience. I have migrated nearly 10 Bugzilla installations from 2.x to 3.x versions. But I don't have any knowledge in python but wish to learn. I used to hack perl and php codes.Have good mysql skills. I have my own apache webservers in the net. But need a mentor ship for first 3 to 4 changes. In IRC I used to login as Would like to have a session with you before taking this.Pl specify your available time in IRC or any chat media . -Sandeep sandeep at fcoos.net > Please can I have a volunteer to take over the maintenance of the > Bugzilla Schema documentation? > > > > I don't have time for it any more. You will need to understand the > current Bugzilla database schema, be able to figure out the purpose of > any schema changes (grep is your friend for this), and have some > really basic Python and MySQL skills. You'll also need access to a > web server which can run Python CGI (maybe this could be hosted at > bugzilla.org?) > > I've received a lot of praise for this resource over the years; I'm > sure there's someone out there who wants to carry it on. The fact all > the underlying schema tables are generated through a MySQL interface > from actual installations of every single Bugzilla version since 2.0 > makes it definitive, and the "show range of schema versions" feature > is tremendously useful when upgrading custom Bugzillas or when porting > third-party tools. > > Nick B > - > To view or change your list settings, click here: > > From knorst at gmail.com Mon May 31 13:15:19 2010 From: knorst at gmail.com (Alexandre E.) Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 10:15:19 -0300 Subject: Same Custom Field in Multiple products! Message-ID: Hi, I'm customizing the Bugzilla 3.6.0 in a customer, but, that customer have a lot of products, and some products have similar Custom Fields and Values. I don't have found a option for use the same CF on different products. How can i do this ? Nowadays, I had create a new CF for each product and management it separetly. i'll believe that can be a new options for future versions. 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We have bugs opened against to that: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494394 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479400 Fill free to open another one if those don't fit your need, Tiago From knorst at gmail.com Mon May 31 17:38:38 2010 From: knorst at gmail.com (Alexandre E.) Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 14:38:38 -0300 Subject: Same Custom Field in Multiple products! In-Reply-To: <1275312615.3262.15.camel@acme> References: <1275312615.3262.15.camel@acme> Message-ID: Hi Tiago, I believe that pending patch will solve this problem ! Can you include me, like a tester, for that new option ?? Regards, - Knorst On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Tiago Mello wrote: > Hi Alexandre, > > On Mon, 2010-05-31 at 10:15 -0300, Alexandre E. wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm customizing the Bugzilla 3.6.0 in a customer, but, that customer > > have a lot of products, and some products have similar Custom Fields > > and Values. > > > > I don't have found a option for use the same CF on different > > products. > > We have bugs opened against to that: > > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494394 > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479400 > > Fill free to open another one if those don't fit your need, > > Tiago > > - > To view or change your list settings, click here: > > -- ================================ Alexandre E. Knorst Porto Alegre - RS - Brasil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From timello at gmail.com Mon May 31 17:43:10 2010 From: timello at gmail.com (Tiago Mello) Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 14:43:10 -0300 Subject: Same Custom Field in Multiple products! In-Reply-To: References: <1275312615.3262.15.camel@acme> Message-ID: <1275327790.3262.17.camel@acme> Alexandre, On Mon, 2010-05-31 at 14:38 -0300, Alexandre E. wrote: > Hi Tiago, > > I believe that pending patch will solve this problem ! > > Can you include me, like a tester, for that new option ?? > Add yourself in the CC list of the bug, then you will be notified when the bug is fixed. Tiago