On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:20 PM, Sergio Durigan Junior <[email protected]> wrote: > On Monday, September 21 2015, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > >> Thanks to Wookey, Paul, Rebecca, Jakub, I was able to send the control >> email for report. >> >> The control messaged resulted in a few issues: >> >> Processing control commands: >> >> > user [email protected] >> Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. >> >> > usertags -1 + port-x32 >> Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. > > You have to send both commands to [email protected], because > [email protected] does not accept them (see > <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=798122>, as has been > mentioned elsewhere in this thread).
OK, so I seem to be suffering a disconnect. So I'm clear: the same information must be sent multiple times and in different formats. Is that correct? Related, this is confusing to me as a new user. I suspect other users suffer the same. Is there a web interface that allows me to perform the task once from a central location? (I've visited the bug report, but I don't see how to edit it using web based tool; but it could be my ignorance again). > When you send it to control@, don't forget to explicitly mention the bug > number on the "usertag" command: > > user [email protected] > usertag 799556 + port-x32 > >> > tags -1 + patch upstream >> Bug #799556 [gdb] GDB cannot debug a program on the X32 platform >> (internal-error: find_new_threads_once...) >> Added tag(s) patch and upstream. > > This one worked. OK, good. Those seem to be the important ones. Jeff

