Re: bugzilla process for submitting fixes

2003-11-22 Thread Donnie Berkholz
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 14:01, Alan Coopersmith wrote: Is there some way to mark a newly filed bug so it's clear that there's a patch attached and it just needs to be reviewed and checked in? According to the bugzilla docs, FIXED means the code is checked in and there doesn't seem to be any

bugzilla process for submitting fixes

2003-11-20 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Is there some way to mark a newly filed bug so it's clear that there's a patch attached and it just needs to be reviewed and checked in? According to the bugzilla docs, FIXED means the code is checked in and there doesn't seem to be any Fix Provided state other than NEW. It's not clear to me

Re: bugzilla process for submitting fixes

2003-11-20 Thread Alex Deucher
put [PATCH] in the bug description maybe? Alex --- Alan Coopersmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there some way to mark a newly filed bug so it's clear that there's a patch attached and it just needs to be reviewed and checked in? According to the bugzilla docs, FIXED means the code is

Re: bugzilla process for submitting fixes

2003-11-20 Thread David Dawes
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 11:01:49AM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote: Is there some way to mark a newly filed bug so it's clear that there's a patch attached and it just needs to be reviewed and checked in? According to the bugzilla docs, FIXED means the code is checked in and there doesn't seem to

Re: bugzilla process for submitting fixes

2003-11-20 Thread David Dawes
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 02:06:16PM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote: I'm getting ready to submit an XDMCP/IPv6 patch as soon as I finish testing it that will change the default IPv6 multicast address to the one IANA finally assigned after we decided to go ahead and start the standards public review