Last night we upgraded bugzilla.mozilla.org to the latest CVS version of Bugzilla (bug 103885) and the latest stable version of MySQL (77335). The upgrade took longer than expected but was otherwise successful, and it has given us a bunch of fixes and a few enhancements. A partial list of changes is appended below, and the following Bonsai query will give you a complete list of changes since the last upgrade:
http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsquery.cgi?treeid=default&module=Bugzilla&branch=HEAD&branchtype=match&sortby=Date&date=explicit&mindate=09%2F15%2F2001+00%3A34%3A00&maxdate=11%2F07%2F2001+20%3A00%3A00&cvsroot=%2Fcvsroot We also uncovered a few regressions (109048, 109138, 109240) that we are in the process of fixing. File a bug and cc: me on it if you experience any unusual behavior or run into new problems with bugzilla.mozilla.org (query performance problems, UI glitches, software errors, security holes, etc.) over the next few days. -myk Partial List of Fixes and Enhancements: 1. Improvements to OS support (107672). Windows XP has been added (75778), Macintosh OSes are detected better in some cases (52577), and HP-UX is detected (69533). 2. Comments entered on the "edit attachment" page are now properly word-wrapped on submission (97784). 3. The bug list styles rows by severity (104247). 4. Comments can be referenced via anchored URLs (71840). 5. You can query fields that "changed from" some value on the boolean chart (91486). 6. Querying for bugs by both "attachment status" and "attachment is obsolete" flag works correctly (99716), as does querying for bugs with attachments that have multiple statuses (97947). 7. Email gets sent to users who can access a secure bug because they are its reporter, assignee, QA contact, or on the CC list but are not in the security group to which the bug is restricted (97469). 8. The bug list includes a link for emailing all QA contacts on the page (106315). 9. The "create attachment" page has been rewritten with support for auto-detecting the content type. The new version also allows you to flag old attachments as obsolete and comment on the bug at the same time (98602). 10. A host of improvements to the "show dependency tree" page, including the ability to specify the depth to which you would like the tree to recurse (104652, 97469, 104340, 30480, 83058).
