[Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Rony G. Flatscher
Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn etc. to 
learn about all
activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were sorted into the 
appropriate folders.

As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new system, I was 
wondering what I am
supposed to do to get that feature back for me.

Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the message headers 
that can be used for
filtering?

Any hints/help appreciated!

---rony




On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
 Yes, finally.  ;-)

 I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?

 I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
 they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.

 --
 Mark Misfeld


 On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey, a commit message!

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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Mark Miesfeld
Rony,

I think it might take a little bit to get things figured out, and some
things might not be working quite right yet.

But, here are a few hints.

1.)  You need to check that you are actually getting the new Allura
menu bar loaded. I've found that if I just go to the project page, the
Allura menu bar never gets loaded.  So, I suspect that people are not
seeing that menu.  The menu bar has icons in addition to the text.

What I've found is that if I go to this URL, the menu bar always gets loaded:

https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/commit_browser

That is not where I want to go, but once I get the correct menu bar,
it seems to stick.  So I've just started going there always.

2.) Once you get to the correct menu bar, you will see each the
individual 'tracker' items listed.  Go to one of the tracker items,
say 'Bugs.'  All the old tracker items have an icon that looks sort of
like a page with a magnifying glass.  On the tracker page, below the
Allura menu bar on the top is a long blackish area.  Says Bugs on the
left.  On the right hand side of that area will be an icon of an
envelope.  Hoover the mouse over the icon and it will either say
Subscribe to this tool, or Unsubscribe to this tool.  The icon is like
a toggle, click on it to change its current state.  If you are
subscribed to a tool, you get the e-mail notifications.

3.)  I think all the tools are like that, except I don't see the
envelope on the Code SVN Repository.

4.)  You will just have to start getting e-mails and then figure out
the strings.  I haven't got that far myself.  It shouldn't be hard to
figure out a filter once you start getting the mails.

The switch to Allura has caused more of a disruption than we
anticipated, but it has some very nice features.  In the long run I
think the switch is going to be well worth it.

--
Mark Miesfelde

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:
 Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn etc. to 
 learn about all
 activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were sorted into 
 the appropriate folders.

 As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new system, I was 
 wondering what I am
 supposed to do to get that feature back for me.

 Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the message 
 headers that can be used for
 filtering?

 Any hints/help appreciated!

 ---rony




 On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
 Yes, finally.  ;-)

 I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?

 I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
 they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.

 --
 Mark Misfeld


 On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey, a commit message!

 -- Forwarded message --
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 Date: Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 6:38 PM
 Subject: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN
 Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
 To: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net


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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Rick McGuire
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:57 AM, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 Rony,

 I think it might take a little bit to get things figured out, and some
 things might not be working quite right yet.

 But, here are a few hints.

 1.)  You need to check that you are actually getting the new Allura
 menu bar loaded. I've found that if I just go to the project page, the
 Allura menu bar never gets loaded.  So, I suspect that people are not
 seeing that menu.  The menu bar has icons in addition to the text.

 What I've found is that if I go to this URL, the menu bar always gets
 loaded:

 https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/commit_browser

 That is not where I want to go, but once I get the correct menu bar,
 it seems to stick.  So I've just started going there always.

 2.) Once you get to the correct menu bar, you will see each the
 individual 'tracker' items listed.  Go to one of the tracker items,
 say 'Bugs.'  All the old tracker items have an icon that looks sort of
 like a page with a magnifying glass.  On the tracker page, below the
 Allura menu bar on the top is a long blackish area.  Says Bugs on the
 left.  On the right hand side of that area will be an icon of an
 envelope.  Hoover the mouse over the icon and it will either say
 Subscribe to this tool, or Unsubscribe to this tool.  The icon is like
 a toggle, click on it to change its current state.  If you are
 subscribed to a tool, you get the e-mail notifications.


 3.)  I think all the tools are like that, except I don't see the
 envelope on the Code SVN Repository.

I opened a ticket this morning asking for guidance on how to subscribe to
the SVN repository mailing list.  No response yet (I suspect Charles is
still on vacation today).



 4.)  You will just have to start getting e-mails and then figure out
 the strings.  I haven't got that far myself.  It shouldn't be hard to
 figure out a filter once you start getting the mails.

 The switch to Allura has caused more of a disruption than we
 anticipated, but it has some very nice features.  In the long run I
 think the switch is going to be well worth it.

 --
 Mark Miesfelde

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
 rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:
  Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn etc.
 to learn about all
  activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were sorted
 into the appropriate folders.
 
  As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new system, I
 was wondering what I am
  supposed to do to get that feature back for me.
 
  Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the message
 headers that can be used for
  filtering?
 
  Any hints/help appreciated!
 
  ---rony
 
 
 
 
  On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
  Yes, finally.  ;-)
 
  I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?
 
  I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
  they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.
 
  --
  Mark Misfeld
 
 
  On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hey, a commit message!
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0 
 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net
  Date: Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 6:38 PM
  Subject: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code
 SVN
  Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
  To: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0 
 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net
 
 
  : 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
  http://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/8205/
 
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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Rony G. Flatscher
Hi Mark,

thank you very much for your elaborate explanations which helped me a lot 
subscribing to the various
trackers (will have yet to see how the e-mail headers are formed for the 
filters).

One, two little things ad trackers:

  * oldest are shown first, didn't find a way to sort them by date (not shown) 
in reverse order to
get the latest listed first,
  * did not find queries to filter e.g. for subjects, needles in content, 
authors, date ranges,
severities and the like.

Ad svn: the mailman e-mail addresses for the various mailing lists are still 
subscribed. If Allura
could forward the commit messages to the appropriate mailman list
(oorexx-...@lists.sourceforge.net), then it could maybe work as before?

Best regards,

---rony


On 17.08.2012 13:57, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
 Rony,

 I think it might take a little bit to get things figured out, and some
 things might not be working quite right yet.

 But, here are a few hints.

 1.)  You need to check that you are actually getting the new Allura
 menu bar loaded. I've found that if I just go to the project page, the
 Allura menu bar never gets loaded.  So, I suspect that people are not
 seeing that menu.  The menu bar has icons in addition to the text.

 What I've found is that if I go to this URL, the menu bar always gets loaded:

 https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/commit_browser

 That is not where I want to go, but once I get the correct menu bar,
 it seems to stick.  So I've just started going there always.

 2.) Once you get to the correct menu bar, you will see each the
 individual 'tracker' items listed.  Go to one of the tracker items,
 say 'Bugs.'  All the old tracker items have an icon that looks sort of
 like a page with a magnifying glass.  On the tracker page, below the
 Allura menu bar on the top is a long blackish area.  Says Bugs on the
 left.  On the right hand side of that area will be an icon of an
 envelope.  Hoover the mouse over the icon and it will either say
 Subscribe to this tool, or Unsubscribe to this tool.  The icon is like
 a toggle, click on it to change its current state.  If you are
 subscribed to a tool, you get the e-mail notifications.

 3.)  I think all the tools are like that, except I don't see the
 envelope on the Code SVN Repository.

 4.)  You will just have to start getting e-mails and then figure out
 the strings.  I haven't got that far myself.  It shouldn't be hard to
 figure out a filter once you start getting the mails.

 The switch to Allura has caused more of a disruption than we
 anticipated, but it has some very nice features.  In the long run I
 think the switch is going to be well worth it.

 --
 Mark Miesfelde

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
 rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:
 Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn etc. to 
 learn about all
 activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were sorted into 
 the appropriate folders.

 As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new system, I was 
 wondering what I am
 supposed to do to get that feature back for me.

 Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the message 
 headers that can be used for
 filtering?

 Any hints/help appreciated!

 ---rony




 On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
 Yes, finally.  ;-)

 I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?

 I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
 they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.

 --
 Mark Misfeld


 On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey, a commit message!

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0 
 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net
 Date: Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 6:38 PM
 Subject: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN
 Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
 To: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net


 : 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Rick McGuire
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Rony G. Flatscher 
rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:

  Hi Mark,

 thank you very much for your elaborate explanations which helped me a lot
 subscribing to the various trackers (will have yet to see how the e-mail
 headers are formed for the filters).

 One, two little things ad trackers:

- oldest are shown first, didn't find a way to sort them by date (not
shown) in reverse order to get the latest listed first,
- did not find queries to filter e.g. for subjects, needles in
content, authors, date ranges, severities and the like.

 Ad svn: the mailman e-mail addresses for the various mailing lists are
 still subscribed. If Allura could forward the commit messages to the
 appropriate mailman list (oorexx-...@lists.sourceforge.net), then it
 could maybe work as before?


Not going to work.  The new tracker system forwards the emails using the
email address of the sender, so we run into all sorts of permission
problems with setting that up.

Rick


 Best regards,

 ---rony



 On 17.08.2012 13:57, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

 Rony,

 I think it might take a little bit to get things figured out, and some
 things might not be working quite right yet.

 But, here are a few hints.

 1.)  You need to check that you are actually getting the new Allura
 menu bar loaded. I've found that if I just go to the project page, the
 Allura menu bar never gets loaded.  So, I suspect that people are not
 seeing that menu.  The menu bar has icons in addition to the text.

 What I've found is that if I go to this URL, the menu bar always gets loaded:
 https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/commit_browser

 That is not where I want to go, but once I get the correct menu bar,
 it seems to stick.  So I've just started going there always.

 2.) Once you get to the correct menu bar, you will see each the
 individual 'tracker' items listed.  Go to one of the tracker items,
 say 'Bugs.'  All the old tracker items have an icon that looks sort of
 like a page with a magnifying glass.  On the tracker page, below the
 Allura menu bar on the top is a long blackish area.  Says Bugs on the
 left.  On the right hand side of that area will be an icon of an
 envelope.  Hoover the mouse over the icon and it will either say
 Subscribe to this tool, or Unsubscribe to this tool.  The icon is like
 a toggle, click on it to change its current state.  If you are
 subscribed to a tool, you get the e-mail notifications.

 3.)  I think all the tools are like that, except I don't see the
 envelope on the Code SVN Repository.

 4.)  You will just have to start getting e-mails and then figure out
 the strings.  I haven't got that far myself.  It shouldn't be hard to
 figure out a filter once you start getting the mails.

 The switch to Allura has caused more of a disruption than we
 anticipated, but it has some very nice features.  In the long run I
 think the switch is going to be well worth it.

 --
 Mark Miesfelde

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Rony G. 
 Flatscherrony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:

  Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn etc. to 
 learn about all
 activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were sorted into 
 the appropriate folders.

 As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new system, I was 
 wondering what I am
 supposed to do to get that feature back for me.

 Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the message 
 headers that can be used for
 filtering?

 Any hints/help appreciated!

 ---rony




 On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

  Yes, finally.  ;-)

 I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?

 I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
 they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.

 --
 Mark Misfeld


 On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com 
 object.r...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey, a commit message!

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net 
 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net
 Date: Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 6:38 PM
 Subject: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN
 Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
 To: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net 
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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Rick McGuire
I just stumbled on a potential solution for following the commits.  There's
a Feed icon on the Code page.  If you are using an RSS reader for
following blog feeds, you can use that button to subscribe to the commits
feed.

Rick

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Rony G. Flatscher 
 rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:

  Hi Mark,

 thank you very much for your elaborate explanations which helped me a lot
 subscribing to the various trackers (will have yet to see how the e-mail
 headers are formed for the filters).

 One, two little things ad trackers:

- oldest are shown first, didn't find a way to sort them by date (not
shown) in reverse order to get the latest listed first,
- did not find queries to filter e.g. for subjects, needles in
content, authors, date ranges, severities and the like.

 Ad svn: the mailman e-mail addresses for the various mailing lists are
 still subscribed. If Allura could forward the commit messages to the
 appropriate mailman list (oorexx-...@lists.sourceforge.net), then it
 could maybe work as before?


 Not going to work.  The new tracker system forwards the emails using the
 email address of the sender, so we run into all sorts of permission
 problems with setting that up.

 Rick


 Best regards,

 ---rony



 On 17.08.2012 13:57, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

 Rony,

 I think it might take a little bit to get things figured out, and some
 things might not be working quite right yet.

 But, here are a few hints.

 1.)  You need to check that you are actually getting the new Allura
 menu bar loaded. I've found that if I just go to the project page, the
 Allura menu bar never gets loaded.  So, I suspect that people are not
 seeing that menu.  The menu bar has icons in addition to the text.

 What I've found is that if I go to this URL, the menu bar always gets loaded:
 https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/commit_browser

 That is not where I want to go, but once I get the correct menu bar,
 it seems to stick.  So I've just started going there always.

 2.) Once you get to the correct menu bar, you will see each the
 individual 'tracker' items listed.  Go to one of the tracker items,
 say 'Bugs.'  All the old tracker items have an icon that looks sort of
 like a page with a magnifying glass.  On the tracker page, below the
 Allura menu bar on the top is a long blackish area.  Says Bugs on the
 left.  On the right hand side of that area will be an icon of an
 envelope.  Hoover the mouse over the icon and it will either say
 Subscribe to this tool, or Unsubscribe to this tool.  The icon is like
 a toggle, click on it to change its current state.  If you are
 subscribed to a tool, you get the e-mail notifications.

 3.)  I think all the tools are like that, except I don't see the
 envelope on the Code SVN Repository.

 4.)  You will just have to start getting e-mails and then figure out
 the strings.  I haven't got that far myself.  It shouldn't be hard to
 figure out a filter once you start getting the mails.

 The switch to Allura has caused more of a disruption than we
 anticipated, but it has some very nice features.  In the long run I
 think the switch is going to be well worth it.

 --
 Mark Miesfelde

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Rony G. 
 Flatscherrony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:

  Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn etc. to 
 learn about all
 activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were sorted into 
 the appropriate folders.

 As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new system, I was 
 wondering what I am
 supposed to do to get that feature back for me.

 Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the message 
 headers that can be used for
 filtering?

 Any hints/help appreciated!

 ---rony




 On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

  Yes, finally.  ;-)

 I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?

 I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
 they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.

 --
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 On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com 
 object.r...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey, a commit message!

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 Subject: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN
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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Mark Miesfeld
I just opened up this ticket:

265  Browse commits in svn repsoitory not working

because, at least for me, no commits show up on that page.  I'm
thinking this may be related to not having the commit diffs show up in
the e-mail, maybe not.

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On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:05 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just stumbled on a potential solution for following the commits.  There's
 a Feed icon on the Code page.  If you are using an RSS reader for
 following blog feeds, you can use that button to subscribe to the commits
 feed.

 Rick


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
 rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 thank you very much for your elaborate explanations which helped me a lot
 subscribing to the various trackers (will have yet to see how the e-mail
 headers are formed for the filters).

 One, two little things ad trackers:

 oldest are shown first, didn't find a way to sort them by date (not
 shown) in reverse order to get the latest listed first,
 did not find queries to filter e.g. for subjects, needles in content,
 authors, date ranges, severities and the like.

 Ad svn: the mailman e-mail addresses for the various mailing lists are
 still subscribed. If Allura could forward the commit messages to the
 appropriate mailman list (oorexx-...@lists.sourceforge.net), then it could
 maybe work as before?


 Not going to work.  The new tracker system forwards the emails using the
 email address of the sender, so we run into all sorts of permission problems
 with setting that up.

 Rick


 Best regards,

 ---rony



 On 17.08.2012 13:57, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

 Rony,

 I think it might take a little bit to get things figured out, and some
 things might not be working quite right yet.

 But, here are a few hints.

 1.)  You need to check that you are actually getting the new Allura
 menu bar loaded. I've found that if I just go to the project page, the
 Allura menu bar never gets loaded.  So, I suspect that people are not
 seeing that menu.  The menu bar has icons in addition to the text.

 What I've found is that if I go to this URL, the menu bar always gets
 loaded:

 https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/commit_browser

 That is not where I want to go, but once I get the correct menu bar,
 it seems to stick.  So I've just started going there always.

 2.) Once you get to the correct menu bar, you will see each the
 individual 'tracker' items listed.  Go to one of the tracker items,
 say 'Bugs.'  All the old tracker items have an icon that looks sort of
 like a page with a magnifying glass.  On the tracker page, below the
 Allura menu bar on the top is a long blackish area.  Says Bugs on the
 left.  On the right hand side of that area will be an icon of an
 envelope.  Hoover the mouse over the icon and it will either say
 Subscribe to this tool, or Unsubscribe to this tool.  The icon is like
 a toggle, click on it to change its current state.  If you are
 subscribed to a tool, you get the e-mail notifications.

 3.)  I think all the tools are like that, except I don't see the
 envelope on the Code SVN Repository.

 4.)  You will just have to start getting e-mails and then figure out
 the strings.  I haven't got that far myself.  It shouldn't be hard to
 figure out a filter once you start getting the mails.

 The switch to Allura has caused more of a disruption than we
 anticipated, but it has some very nice features.  In the long run I
 think the switch is going to be well worth it.

 --
 Mark Miesfelde

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
 rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:

 Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn etc.
 to learn about all
 activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were sorted
 into the appropriate folders.

 As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new system, I
 was wondering what I am
 supposed to do to get that feature back for me.

 Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the message
 headers that can be used for
 filtering?

 Any hints/help appreciated!

 ---rony




 On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

 Yes, finally.  ;-)

 I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?

 I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
 they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.

 --
 Mark Misfeld


 On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hey, a commit message!

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0
 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net
 Date: Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 6:38 PM
 Subject: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN
 Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
 To: Repository Open Object Rexx code-0
 nore...@code-0.oorexx.p.re.sf.net


 : 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not
 

Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Rony G. Flatscher

On 17.08.2012 16:05, Rick McGuire wrote:
 I just stumbled on a potential solution for following the commits.  There's a 
 Feed icon on the
 Code page.  If you are using an RSS reader for following blog feeds, you can 
 use that button to
 subscribe to the commits feed. 
Thanks for this hint, just wanted to try that, but the menus are gone! Will try 
using Mark's link to
get them back.

---rony


 Rick

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com
 mailto:object.r...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Rony G. Flatscher 
 rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at
 mailto:rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 thank you very much for your elaborate explanations which helped me a 
 lot subscribing to
 the various trackers (will have yet to see how the e-mail headers are 
 formed for the
 filters).

 One, two little things ad trackers:

   * oldest are shown first, didn't find a way to sort them by date 
 (not shown) in reverse
 order to get the latest listed first,
   * did not find queries to filter e.g. for subjects, needles in 
 content, authors, date
 ranges, severities and the like.

 Ad svn: the mailman e-mail addresses for the various mailing lists 
 are still subscribed.
 If Allura could forward the commit messages to the appropriate 
 mailman list
 (oorexx-...@lists.sourceforge.net 
 mailto:oorexx-...@lists.sourceforge.net), then it
 could maybe work as before?


 Not going to work.  The new tracker system forwards the emails using the 
 email address of the
 sender, so we run into all sorts of permission problems with setting that 
 up. 

 Rick


 Best regards,

 ---rony



 On 17.08.2012 13:57, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
 Rony,

 I think it might take a little bit to get things figured out, and 
 some
 things might not be working quite right yet.

 But, here are a few hints.

 1.)  You need to check that you are actually getting the new Allura
 menu bar loaded. I've found that if I just go to the project page, 
 the
 Allura menu bar never gets loaded.  So, I suspect that people are not
 seeing that menu.  The menu bar has icons in addition to the text.

 What I've found is that if I go to this URL, the menu bar always 
 gets loaded:

 https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/commit_browser

 That is not where I want to go, but once I get the correct menu bar,
 it seems to stick.  So I've just started going there always.

 2.) Once you get to the correct menu bar, you will see each the
 individual 'tracker' items listed.  Go to one of the tracker items,
 say 'Bugs.'  All the old tracker items have an icon that looks sort 
 of
 like a page with a magnifying glass.  On the tracker page, below the
 Allura menu bar on the top is a long blackish area.  Says Bugs on the
 left.  On the right hand side of that area will be an icon of an
 envelope.  Hoover the mouse over the icon and it will either say
 Subscribe to this tool, or Unsubscribe to this tool.  The icon is 
 like
 a toggle, click on it to change its current state.  If you are
 subscribed to a tool, you get the e-mail notifications.

 3.)  I think all the tools are like that, except I don't see the
 envelope on the Code SVN Repository.

 4.)  You will just have to start getting e-mails and then figure out
 the strings.  I haven't got that far myself.  It shouldn't be hard to
 figure out a filter once you start getting the mails.

 The switch to Allura has caused more of a disruption than we
 anticipated, but it has some very nice features.  In the long run I
 think the switch is going to be well worth it.

 --
 Mark Miesfelde

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
 rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at mailto:rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at 
 wrote:
 Hmm, so far I had subscribed the ooRexx mailing lists for bugs, svn 
 etc. to learn about all
 activities. Using Thunderbird's filters all those messages were 
 sorted into the appropriate folders.

 As I have not received any e-mails since the switch to the new 
 system, I was wondering what I am
 supposed to do to get that feature back for me.

 Do I have to subscribe somehow? What are the substrings in the 
 message headers that can be used for
 filtering?

 Any hints/help appreciated!

 ---rony




 On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
 Yes, finally.  ;-)

 I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?

 I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
 they just forgot to turn something on, or that's 

Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Mark Miesfeld
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:


 because, at least for me, no commits show up on that page.  I'm
 thinking this may be related to not having the commit diffs show up in
 the e-mail, maybe not.

 Interesting...it's working for me, although it takes a few seconds for the
 list to populat

I think my problem is patience.  I haven't tried it yet, but the
support guy, Chris, suggested that it was just slow.

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2012-08-17 Thread Mark Miesfeld
I can not get diffs anywhere in the SVN code browser.  Is that the
same for everyone?

Example:

Diff of /ooDialog/trunk/ooDialog/ControlDialog.cls[r8211] .. [r8212]

n
Empty file


I tried several different files, the diffs all come back saying Empty file

Are you using Internet Explorer Rick?  Or maybe FireFox or Chrome.

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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Rick McGuire
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I can not get diffs anywhere in the SVN code browser.  Is that the
 same for everyone?

 Example:

 Diff of /ooDialog/trunk/ooDialog/ControlDialog.cls[r8211] .. [r8212]

 n
 Empty file


 I tried several different files, the diffs all come back saying Empty
 file

 Are you using Internet Explorer Rick?  Or maybe FireFox or Chrome.


I can see them, but they are a pain to get to.  In the commit browser,
click on a commit item.  Down at the bottom of the page (you'll probably
have to scroll to see this), there will be a list of the files that were
updated.  At the end of each item is (diff).  Click on that, and it takes
you to the diff for that file.  I'm using Chrome as my browser.  Here's a
link to one of the diff items:

https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/8212/tree//incubator/samples/ooDialog.samples.package/install/ooDialogSamplesPackage.nsi?diff=502a9288fd48f81d495da27e:8211



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Re: [Oorexx-devel] Request for directions (Re: Fwd: [oorexx:code-0] miesfeld committed to Open Object Rexx Code SVN Repository: 1103 - makeorx.bat typo or not

2012-08-17 Thread Mark Miesfeld
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Are you using Internet Explorer Rick?  Or maybe FireFox or Chrome.


 I can see them, but they are a pain to get to.  In the commit browser, click
 on a commit item.  Down at the bottom of the page (you'll probably have to
 scroll to see this), there will be a list of the files that were updated.
 At the end of each item is (diff).  Click on that, and it takes you to the
 diff for that file.  I'm using Chrome as my browser.  Here's a link to one
 of the diff items:

I had an epiphany when I wrote, Or maybe FireFox or Chrome

I just installed Chrome and suddenly all these things that were not
working for me, at all, work.

I see the diffs, the commits show up in the Browse Commits page, etc..
 It is literally the difference between night and day.

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