Thank you Kristis for your input.

Now, having started looking into the code and at the hints you provided me
with, I was surprised to discover that AppendComment has disappeared in
Bugzilla v3.2. Instead there is an AddComment but does not take a login_id
(or any other form of login) as input. It expects instead, the caller to use
Bugzilla::User::Login to login to the system first and then continue with
AddComment.

I guess this is ok, for applications that call the web services and have
user interaction for login, but for something like Scmbug it sounds more
like needing some other interface to allow the system to pretend that the
user is already logged in. This resembles of single sign on functionality
that in order to be supported requires quite an effort from either side.

I will post a question in Bugzilla.org to see if there is a recommended way
of achieving this. In the meanwhile, I will continue working on this and
providing you with feedback.

Lefteris

2009/2/24 Kristis Makris <[email protected]>

> One more thing...
>
> >                 > On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 15:26 +0300, Lefteris Kororos
> >                 wrote:
> >                 > > I guess I am getting all these errors because
> >                 Bugzilla 3.2 is not
> >                 > > supported yet. Is there going to be support for
> >                 this
>
> I wonder if you forgot "the secret step":
>
> http://whaleback.posterous.com/installing-scmbug-with-subvers
>
>
> ...running ./checksetup.pl from your Bugzilla installation after setting
> the appropriate installation_directory.
>
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