Hello, On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 12:58:29AM -0400, Phil Pennock wrote: > Anyone know of a tool to take an offline content of bugzilla and all > patches? (Right now, I'm really appreciating fossil).
I suppose you already came across PyBugz [1], which is a cli for Bugzilla. It allows you to use the shell to directly download bugs by id or attachments by id from bugzilla. The attached script bug_fetch.sh takes bug ids as argument and downloads the bugs and attachments. For example issuing # ./bug_fetch.sh 1119 1002 1120 [2] downloads bugs 1119 1002 1120 along with their attachments. You'll end up with a file/directory structure like this # find | sort . ./1002 ./1002/bug.txt ./1002/exim-4.72-doneunique.patch ./1002/exim-4.72-specialdupl.patch ./1002/exim.debug ./1119 ./1119/bug.txt ./1119/non_printing_characters_decreasing_memory_allocation.patch ./1120 ./1120/bug.txt ./bug_fetch.sh Maybe this is close enough to what you want, to serve as starting point. Kind regards, Christian [1] https://github.com/williamh/pybugz [2] The first time, you'll be prompted for login and password once.
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