>Have you installed the integration glue ? If you were to e.g. enter no bug number at all, do you get an error by >Scmbug that refuses to let the commit go through ?
>If you did install the glue, which version of Bugzilla are you using ? The glue is installed and I am using Bugzilla 2.22, I think I am using scmbug 19.13 as well. Yes I get an error if I enter the wrong syntax when entering a bug, if I do not log it against a bugzilla bug then it comes back with errors. Ta Simon -----Original Message----- Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2007 6:14 PM Cc: [email protected] Subject: [scmbug-users] Re: General question about scmbug On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 08:22 +0930: > Okay thanks for the clarification. > > Yesterday I enetered a new bug into Bugzilla, bug 4: > > I then put some files up into subversion and put the following test > log > message: > > "bug 4: Test Log Message - Fixes problem when the program sets the > pump pressure too high it blows out the oil seals. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > After which I went back into bugzilla and hit refresh a few times > expecting to see some additional comments or something new. It did not > add this message into the additional comments as I thought it may. > What am I doing wrong, is this process already documented somewhere > that I have not read yet? > > More just trying to work out exactly what it is that scmbug does. I > > cannot see where scmbug is adding the svn log information into > bugzilla. > > > > This email below is from one of my users. > > > > I don't believe that the intention is just to check syntax - it > > makes no sense. I do believe the intention is to annotate a bug > > entry in Bugzilla with details of what was changed in Subversion > > (ie, what changes did you make in order to fix the bug). I support > > my belief by > > > chapter 4.2 of the SCMbug manual (see below): > > This is correct. A user manually enters a log message, and Scmbug will > automatically detect the branch against which the changeset is > applied, produce the affected files list, and automatically add all > that information, along with the users original message, into the > bug-tracker. > > > I admit I don't know what is automatically or manually entered (ie, > > was all of the example message manually entered into the commit log > > of > > > Subversion, with the bug ID at the front of the message, or was some > > of the message generated by Subversion - eg affected files list), > > nor if there are intervening 'steps' > > So, somehow, any or all of us don't understand what's going on - and > > I > > > think it would be nice to clear it up - which I intend to do. > > I hope this clarifies things a little. Feel free to shot more > questions my way. > > Kristis > > > IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Australian Defence Organisation and is subject to the jurisdiction of section 70 of the CRIMES ACT 1914. If you have received this email in error, you are requested to contact the sender and delete the email. > > _______________________________________________ scmbug-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.mkgnu.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scmbug-users
