It does mean that there is a three click process to get to the patches though. But then all our mailboxes dont get filled up with patches that we will probably never read :)
On 18 Apr 2001, at 7:27, Diane Holt wrote: > --- David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> The main problem is that Bugzilla doesn't support attachments. > > > > > >Err... yes it does. > > > > Where? I went at looked at it before I made the original post and I > > looked again just now. What am I missing? > > Not sure where you looked, but the home-page for Bugzilla includes this > text: > Attachment > Adding an attachment to a bug can be very useful. Test cases, screen > shots and editor logs all can help pinpoint the bug and help the > developer reproduce it. If you fix a bug, attach the patch to the bug. > This is the preferred way to keep track of patches since it makes it > easier for others to find and test. > > If you display a bug in the Ant bugs database, you'll see this line: > Attachments: Create a new attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) > > When you select "Create a new attachment", you get a list of possible > types for the attachment, which starts: > What kind of file is this? > Patch file (text/plain, diffs) > > Diane > > > > ===== > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/
