Hi Geoffrey,
So the bugzilla migration (including DNS setup) is discarded as a cause.
The NetBeans IDE does not send anything to users@infra directly (AFAIK),
so I think this is either a misconfiguration of netbeans.org DNS/MX
records (that make unknown email addresses to send stuff to users@infra)
or a misconfiguration of JIRA.
It would help to know which email address the messages are being sent
to, but I can't see the "To:" field in the emails you've forwarded.
Hope this helps,
Antonio
El 18/1/20 a las 18:56, Geoffrey Corey escribió:
Just to clarify, this was the newest one. I have been seeing them come
in over the last couple months.
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 12:33 AM antonio <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi again, Geoffrey,
I think that all installations of NetBeans IDEs are sending bug reports
to https://netbeans.org/bugzilla, with is then redirected to
https://bz.apache.org/netbeans/ [1]
(can anyone confirm?)
I can't tell how the bugzilla database was migrated from
netbeans.org <http://netbeans.org> to
apache infrastructure [2] a few days back.
Maybe users still can login there with the same password? Or maybe that
all the emails have been changed to [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>, and that's
why they're entering the users@infra mailing list?
Shall we open an INFRA JIRA ticket to find out?
Thanks,
Antonio
[1]
ide/bugzilla/src/org/netbeans/modules/bugzilla/repository/NBRepositorySupport.java
42
[2]
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-19304
El 17/1/20 a las 20:10, antonio escribió:
> Thanks, Geoffrey,
>
> This looks like an automatically generated bug report. IIRC, once
upon a
> time the IDE sent information somewhere @netbeans.org
<http://netbeans.org> whenever it
> detected a problem. Maybe those emails are being routed to a wrong
> users@infra mailing list.
>
> Would it be possible for you to send us the whole email headers?
That
> would shed some light into the problem.
>
> We recently migrated the old bugzilla.netbeans.org
<http://bugzilla.netbeans.org> to ASF infrastructure
> [1] and maybe we have misconfigured something?
>
> Thanks,
> Antonio
>
> [1]
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-19304
>
> El 17/1/20 a las 19:57, Geoffrey Corey escribió:
>> There is one right now in the moderation queue for users@infra
(with
>> an attached text file).
>>
>> Subject: Issue occurred
>> Hello
>> I apparently had a problem with NetBeans 10 which requested
me to
>> access the data and send it to you. It appeared to be a
performance
>> problem. I was running NetBeans on a Windows 10 PC. At the
time I
>> was debugging my JavaFX Application and was attempting to
trigger a
>> breakpoint in a MouseDragged Event. Certainly my PC was running
>> slowly but it may have been a background Windows Update
causing the
>> problem. Restarting the 6 gig PC took a while.
>> Hope this helps.
>> Regards
>> Pete
>>
>> Also attaching the log file they originally attached.
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 10:56 AM antonio <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
>> <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Geoffrey,
>>
>> Which reports? Can you please forward us one of those?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Antonio
>>
>> El 8/1/20 a las 18:56, Geoffrey Corey escribió:
>> > I've been noticing quite a few netbeans related reports
coming
>> into
>> > the users@infra moderation queue lately.
>> >
>> > Anyone happen to know why they might be being sent to
users@infra
>> > instead of the netbeans group itself?
>> >
>>
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