Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-11 Thread bearophile

I see some duplicated titles, like for Issue 12557, and 12556:
http://forum.dlang.org/group/digitalmars.D.bugs

Bye,
bearophile


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-11 Thread Orvid King
On Wed, 09 Apr 2014 07:38:14 -0500, Sönke Ludwig  
sludwig+dfo...@outerproduct.org wrote:


Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that  
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source  
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.


They've now updated the sponsored servers list, and you can now use it  
again with D's bugzilla.




Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-10 Thread Daniel Murphy
Brad Roberts  wrote in message 
news:mailman.102.1397104256.1648.digitalmars-d-annou...@puremagic.com...


At the bottom of the search results page there is a 'change columns' 
button with  the ui to control the columns to display.  You'd have had to 
do this at some point on the old site

too.

I think I did the regression == orange manually in the templates and will 
re-do
that change since I haven't found any configuration options to select the 
colors.  It's one of the

things on my todo list already since I noticed that too. :)


Thanks! 



Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-10 Thread Dylan Knutson

Suggestion: A search and replace of the comments, replacing
`d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=` with
`issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=`

That way at least most of the links in comments between issues 
will point to the right location.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Vladimir Panteleev

On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 03:05:14 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D 
bugzilla is going to go read-only for some much needed 
maintenance and upgrading.  Assuming all goes well, it will 
come back an hour or so later as issues.dlang.org.  That name 
isresolvable now with an old copy of the db -- don't use it yet 
as it'll all be wiped out and replaced by a fresh copy of the 
real db.  Redirects will be in place so that old url's send you 
over to the new site.


If things go badly, I'll abort and make d.puremagic.com/issues/ 
read-write again and try again after resolving whatever issues 
caused me to give up tonight.


Hopefully things will all go smoothly, and apologies in advance 
if they don't. :)


Later,
Brad


Good luck, and thank you for doing this! A Bugzilla update has 
been quite welcome for some time now.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about 
half done.

Completed:
  - issues.dlang.org should be functional
  - bug changes are slow due to mail sending
  - github updated to point to new site

Todo:
  - old site doesn't redirect yet
  - auto tester graphs pull from the old db
  - speed up mail sending
  - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality)

Andrei: can you change the bounty site's config

What have I left out / forgotten?

More when my connectivity is restored.

On Apr 8, 2014, at 8:03 PM, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:

 Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is going 
 to go read-only for some much needed maintenance and upgrading.  Assuming all 
 goes well, it will come back an hour or so later as issues.dlang.org.  That 
 name isresolvable now with an old copy of the db -- don't use it yet as it'll 
 all be wiped out and replaced by a fresh copy of the real db.  Redirects will 
 be in place so that old url's send you over to the new site.
 
 If things go badly, I'll abort and make d.puremagic.com/issues/ read-write 
 again and try again after resolving whatever issues caused me to give up 
 tonight.
 
 Hopefully things will all go smoothly, and apologies in advance if they 
 don't. :)
 
 Later,
 Brad



Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread John Colvin

On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while 
I was about half done.


Completed:
  - issues.dlang.org should be functional
  - bug changes are slow due to mail sending
  - github updated to point to new site

Todo:
  - old site doesn't redirect yet
  - auto tester graphs pull from the old db
  - speed up mail sending
  - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality)

Andrei: can you change the bounty site's config

What have I left out / forgotten?

More when my connectivity is restored.

On Apr 8, 2014, at 8:03 PM, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com 
wrote:


Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D 
bugzilla is going to go read-only for some much needed 
maintenance and upgrading.  Assuming all goes well, it will 
come back an hour or so later as issues.dlang.org.  That name 
isresolvable now with an old copy of the db -- don't use it 
yet as it'll all be wiped out and replaced by a fresh copy of 
the real db.  Redirects will be in place so that old url's 
send you over to the new site.


If things go badly, I'll abort and make 
d.puremagic.com/issues/ read-write again and try again after 
resolving whatever issues caused me to give up tonight.


Hopefully things will all go smoothly, and apologies in 
advance if they don't. :)


Later,
Brad


I'm seeing massive speed improvements. Hooray :)


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Andrej Mitrovic
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
 Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
 going to go read-only for
 some much needed maintenance and upgrading.

Interesting. So what's new in this version of bugzilla (or rather what
was the old version and which is the new version?). The few things I
can tell at a glance:

- All links are underlined by default (a little bit ugly, but I can
use a stylish script to override this)
- There's a new Tags field now
- The site is way faster now, yay!


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Andrej Mitrovic
On 4/9/14, Andrej Mitrovic andrej.mitrov...@gmail.com wrote:
 - All links are underlined by default (a little bit ugly, but I can
 use a stylish script to override this)

Here's what I use for the Stylish[1] addon:

-
@-moz-document url-prefix('https://issues.dlang.org'),
   url-prefix('http://issues.dlang.org')
{
a {
text-decoration:none;
}
}
-

[1] : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Sönke Ludwig
Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that 
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source 
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Sönke Ludwig

Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig:

Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.


Also seems like votes are disabled.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts

On 4/9/14, 2:38 AM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:

On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:

Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
going to go read-only for
some much needed maintenance and upgrading.


Interesting. So what's new in this version of bugzilla (or rather what
was the old version and which is the new version?). The few things I
can tell at a glance:

- All links are underlined by default (a little bit ugly, but I can
use a stylish script to override this)
- There's a new Tags field now
- The site is way faster now, yay!


The primary changes:
  1) hardware
  2) url, into the *.dlang.org name space
  3) upgrading from 3.4 (long past it's supported lifetime) to 4.4 (current)

As to what the 3.4 to 4.4 changes entail.. I'm sure that list is long as it's years and many many 
versions worth of changes.  Best source for that would be to peruse the bugzilla change logs.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts

On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:

Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig:

Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.


Also seems like votes are disabled.


Fixed, that code was moved to an extension which needed to be explicitly 
enabled.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Andrej Mitrovic
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
 As to what the 3.4 to 4.4 changes entail.. I'm sure that list is long as
 it's years and many many
 versions worth of changes.  Best source for that would be to peruse the
 bugzilla change logs.

Excellent. Found a few pages listing the new features for each new
major version number:

v3.6: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/3.6/release-notes.html#v36_feat
v4.0: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.0/release-notes.html#v40_feat
v4.2: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.2/release-notes.html#v42_feat
v4.4: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.4/release-notes.html#v44_feat

One of the more interesting ones which first caught my eyes is:
http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.0/release-notes.html#v40_feat_dup
(Automatic Duplicate Detection When Filing Bugs).

I suspect this is gonna help cut down on duplicate reports.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Orvid King
For the Deskzilla Lite problem, it's because the new URL isn't
currently on their list of open-source project's urls. I just opened
an issue (https://jira.almworks.com/browse/DZO-1187) with them about
it.

On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
 On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
 Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig:
 Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that
 Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source
 installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.

 Also seems like votes are disabled.

 Fixed, that code was moved to an extension which needed to be explicitly
 enabled.




Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts

Wait.. deskzilla, a tool on top of bugzilla, uses Jira to track bugs?  There's 
irony in that.

On 4/9/14, 11:51 AM, Orvid King wrote:

For the Deskzilla Lite problem, it's because the new URL isn't
currently on their list of open-source project's urls. I just opened
an issue (https://jira.almworks.com/browse/DZO-1187) with them about
it.

On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:

On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:

Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig:

Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.


Also seems like votes are disabled.


Fixed, that code was moved to an extension which needed to be explicitly
enabled.



Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Andrej Mitrovic
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
 Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
 going to go read-only for
 some much needed maintenance and upgrading.

I've just noticed some new behavior which looks like a bug. When I
click on edit next to the Status of a bug, it just redirects me to
e.g. https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12553#add_comment
instead.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts
It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment textarea.  Not a bug, but 
also not super obvious.


On 4/9/14, 1:50 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:

On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:

Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
going to go read-only for
some much needed maintenance and upgrading.


I've just noticed some new behavior which looks like a bug. When I
click on edit next to the Status of a bug, it just redirects me to
e.g. https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12553#add_comment
instead.



Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Kapps

On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while 
I was about half done.


Completed:
  - issues.dlang.org should be functional
  - bug changes are slow due to mail sending
  - github updated to point to new site

Todo:
  - old site doesn't redirect yet
  - auto tester graphs pull from the old db
  - speed up mail sending
  - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality)

Definitely noticing huge speed improvements and overall things 
look nicer. One issue I've noticed is that 
http://issues.dlang.org/ goes to an Apache test page (Amazon 
Linux AMI Test Page) even after a cache clear. Using 
https://issues.dlang.org works as expected however.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts



On 4/9/14, 2:26 PM, Kapps wrote:

On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:

Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about 
half done.

Completed:
  - issues.dlang.org should be functional
  - bug changes are slow due to mail sending
  - github updated to point to new site

Todo:
  - old site doesn't redirect yet
  - auto tester graphs pull from the old db
  - speed up mail sending
  - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality)


Definitely noticing huge speed improvements and overall things look nicer. One 
issue I've noticed is
that http://issues.dlang.org/ goes to an Apache test page (Amazon Linux AMI 
Test Page) even after a
cache clear. Using https://issues.dlang.org works as expected however.


Fixed, thanks.  I broke it about an hour ago but it's fixed now.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Andrej Mitrovic
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
 It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment
 textarea.  Not a bug, but
 also not super obvious.

I know. But it's a total usability anti-pattern. It would be like
hitting the horn in your car and then getting a display on your
windshield asking you to touch-screen Yes or No to sound the horn.


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts

On 4/9/14, 2:47 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:

On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:

It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment
textarea.  Not a bug, but
also not super obvious.


I know. But it's a total usability anti-pattern. It would be like
hitting the horn in your car and then getting a display on your
windshield asking you to touch-screen Yes or No to sound the horn.


Feel free to report the issue to the bugzilla developers if it means enough to 
you. :)


Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Daniel Murphy


Is there some way to get the severity column back on the search results 
page?  And make regressions orange again? 



Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight

2014-04-09 Thread Brad Roberts

On 4/9/14, 9:03 PM, Daniel Murphy wrote:


Is there some way to get the severity column back on the search results page?  
And make regressions
orange again?


At the bottom of the search results page there is a 'change columns' button with the ui to control 
the columns to display.  You'd have had to do this at some point on the old site too.


I think I did the regression == orange manually in the templates and will re-do that change since I 
haven't found any configuration options to select the colors.  It's one of the things on my todo 
list already since I noticed that too. :)