Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> First and foremost, this is not an attempt to bring up any issue(s) that
> may have been discussed already, nor is it an attempt to compare the
> different bug tracking systems used in the past/present.
> 
> But, is there a way that I can poll the Trag bug system using search
> criteria without defining a new report? I'm thinking that Trac is first
> off a bug-tracking system (hence its name) and there would be some
> logical way to do, for instance:
> 
> In bugzilla, I could search for all bugs, (open, just mine, whatever)
> that fit certain criteria and have it return relevant stuff. I would
> like to poll the Trac system for all *open* bugs that may have Stunnel
> in the subject. This was a piece of cake in Bugzilla, yet I cannot figure
> out how to do it in Trac.
> 
> Entering what I think is the smallest search criteria, while still
> allowing my search to be effective, returns *all* bugs, open or not.
> I just want open ones. For some packages, I get 20-30 hits, when there
> would only be *one* hit in a bugzilla search.
> 
> I realize I could define reports, but in BLFS where there are over a
> hundred bugs, and it would be nice to narrow it down to just the open
> ones, and then search from there without creating a custom report, how
> do I do it?

You can do a custom query with multiple criteria.  Just pull down an
element in the Add Filter box and it will add a line.  Input your
criteria and click on Update.  It seems quite powerful.

  -- Bruce

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