Raphael, I think you will need to reply to the OP on us...@openoffice.org as he is not subscribed to ooo-dev and his original email was bounced.
Regards, Dave On Sep 29, 2011, at 2:07 PM, Raphael Bircher wrote: > Am 29.09.11 22:32, schrieb TJ Frazier: >> On 9/29/2011 15:51, Raphael Bircher wrote: >>> Am 29.09.11 21:01, schrieb Dave Fisher: >>>> Hi Mark, >>>> >>>> I suspect that the copy of this email to ooo-dev is caught in >>>> moderation. Since I am subscribed I'll forward this. >>>> >>>> FWIW - the BZ instance at issues.apache.org/ooo is an upgraded and >>>> migrated version of the bugzilla that Oracle hosts (which should now >>>> be read-only.) It is not surprising that there are bugs. >>>> >>>> Hopefully, Raphael or someone with deeper knowledge of BZ can solve >>>> this issue, or provide a workaround. All I can do is help by routing >>>> your issue. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Dave >>>> >>>> On Sep 28, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Mark Bourne wrote: >>>> >>>>> After reactivating my account for the OpenOffice.org Bugzilla, I just >>>>> tried adding a comment to an issue I raised on the OpenOffice.org >>>>> Bugzilla: >>>>> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=112686 >>>>> However, it gives an error: >>>>> "You tried to change the Ever confirmed field from 1 to 0 , but only >>>>> a user with the required permissions may change that field. Please >>>>> press Back and try again." >>>>> >>>>> I am only entering text in the "Additional Comments" box before >>>>> clicking "Save Changes". I am not changing any other fields, so no >>>>> idea why it is claiming I am trying to change the "Ever confirmed" >>>>> field. I cannot even see where that field is. Pressing Back and >>>>> trying again does not help - it does the same thing. I also tried >>>>> reloading the page in case I had changed something which wasn't reset >>>>> just by going back. >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas what might be going wrong? Do I need to do anything else >>>>> after reactivating my account, before I can actually add to reports? >>> This is maybe a problem from the migration IssuZilla to Kenai Bugzilla, >>> and not from Kenai BZ to Apache BZ. Did, you have had CANCONFIRM-rights >>> at the old Issuezilla? >>> >>> Anyway, it seems to be a permission problem. This can only solve a BZ >>> Admin. I heve no BZ Admin rights. And bevor we change this rights, we >>> schould discuss, how we will handle the BZ rights at Apache. >>> >>> Greetings Raphael >>> >>> >> Raphael, >> >> Generally speaking, BZ shows you what you can and can't modify; if you see >> the "Additional comments" box, you should have the right to use it. In >> short, this sounds to me like a bug. > You are right. But the strange thing is, I'm still able to edit this field. > > > -- > My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/