> Which version of Scmbug are you running ? You may need to upgrade to the > latest stable Scmbug. My guess is you need at least 0.23.3
Yes, the upgrade of my scmbug has allowed me to change Bugzilla status' now
from my commit messages.
Works great.
I have one additional small question. If I am working with a command line
based Subversion client on a Unix machine, how do I put a multiple line
comment to capture the bug comments, and status change.
I.E. When I do my commit from the command line, it is something like this:
svn commit myfile -m "bug 222: here is my fix [what do I put here to
simulate a new line] status 222: resolved fixed"
>From my graphical IDE I can put a multi line commit message like this:
"bug 222: here is my fix
status 222: resolved fixed"
But the status change in Bugzilla only seems to work when the two commands
are on separate lines. So I need to figure out a way to put the messages
on separate lines from the command line as well.
Any advice here?
Thanks.
Bryan
Kristis Makris
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RE: [scmbug-users] Changing bug
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On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 10:44 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Bug 288: blah blah blah log message
> > Status 288: resolved fixed
>
> I get an error from scmbug when I use a commit comment like this. The
> error is:
> Scmbug error 7: Changing bug resolution is not yet implemented in this
> version of Bugzilla.
>
> I have set my Bugzilla version is to 3.0.2 in the daemon.conf file.
>
> Any ideas?
Which version of Scmbug are you running ? You may need to upgrade to the
latest stable Scmbug. My guess is you need at least 0.23.3
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