Hi Peter, Don Armstrong wrote: > On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, Jonathan Nieder wrote: >> peter green wrote:
>>> Of the pages linked from http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical >> [...] >>> debian/all.html does not show bugs against source packages >>> debian/main.html does not show bugs against source packages >>> debian/source.html does not show ANYTHING AT ALL! >>> debian/contrib.html does not show any bugs against source packages >>> (I do not know whether it is failing to report them or whether they >>> don't exist) You can find the scripts that generate these pages here: http://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/bugscan/ (bzr) http://git.debian.org/?p=users/jrnieder-guest/debbugs/bugscan.git (gitweb) git://git.debian.org/~jrnieder-guest/debbugs/bugscan.git (git) The relevant script is "dohtml": makepage "debian" "$title" "$htmldir/debian/all.html" "$time" makepage "debian/main" "$title" $htmldir/debian/main.html "$time" makepage "debian/contrib" "$title" $htmldir/debian/contrib.html "$time" makepage "debian/non-free" "$title" $htmldir/debian/non-free.html "$time" makepage "debian/source" "$title" $htmldir/debian/source.html "$time" The makepage function runs the ./bugreport script, which uses the condition "$scanlib::section{$p} =~ m/^$filter/" to decide what page each bug belongs on. The readsources and readpackages functions in scanlib.pm look like this: for $sect (@bugcfg::sections) { open(P, "zcat $root/$sect/source/Sources.gz|") or die open "open: $sect sourcelist: $!\n"; while (<P>) { chomp; next unless m/^Package:\s/; s/^Package:\s*//; # Strip the fieldname $section{$_} = "$archive/$sect"; } close (P); } If we want $section{$p} to match "debian/source", that would presumably involve changing the $section{$_} = "$archive/$sect" line to something like $section{$_} = "$archive/source" However, that would lose the distinction between the main, contrib, and non-free archive sections, and it would clobber the section for the corresponding binary package when they share a name. In a way, we want the section for source packages to simultaneously be "$archive/$sect" and "$archive/source". Maybe something like the following hack would be a good starting point for investigating. diff --git a/scanlib.pm b/scanlib.pm index 60e4cf47..29bcd130 100644 --- a/scanlib.pm +++ b/scanlib.pm @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ sub readsources() { next unless m/^Package:\s/; s/^Package:\s*//; # Strip the fieldname $section{$_} = "$archive/$sect"; + $section{"src:$_"} = "$archive/$sect"; } close (P); } -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120121221754.GB3147@burratino

