hould be found in
the manual anyway. I personally find it helpful to see SOMETHING in the
code, though. ;-) Ideas? Objections?
> Also, I answered a question on the help-gnats mailing list but my
> response was held for review by the moderator. I got a message back
> saying that this was bec
release. I'll add clean-up touches to the 4.1 tree for release (if
there are any), and cherry pick any necessary changes back to trunk.
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> information).
Ahh. I think you want the gcc developers list, not the GNATS Bug
Tracking Software list.
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er". I would be fine with simply creating a
"test" directory. Is your testing suite a unit-test style?
I had been looking at GNU Nana [1]_ for design-by-contract patterns that
might be helpful. The CPP macros work best with gcc and gdb, so it's
not 100% portable to other compil
uldn't that be $(INSTALL), not ${INSTALL}? Anyway, I'll take a look
at that, too.
> > Next, time to test Mike's patch. If I hear no objections, I'll commit
> > the patch later tomorrow.
>
> Hey men, I forgot to include ansidecl.h into my latest patch! Just
The following patch fixes the installation of send-pr manpages. Needed
to call mkinstalldir from root to install man1 and man8 directories in
the $(DESTDIR).
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access, which included some bugfixes and performance enhancements
as well.
* Mike's work to remove libiberty was checked in
So, I suppose it's time to tag this one RC3. Are there any other
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If you would like a patch included before the official release of
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getdate.y file. This might be a
good candidate for gnulib addition. I'll send a bug to bug-gnats. In
any case, if you don't rebuild getdate.c or if you use bison 1.35,
everything seems to compile just fine.
.. [1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnats/2004-11/msg00012.html
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Debian packages for the new release and do some testing with them on
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.. [3] http://skuld.wookimus.net/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl?database=gnats
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the GNATS homepage. The site should be
updated w/in the hour. Thanks for the catch.
Regarding the gnatsweb problems, I'll take a closer look at it once I've
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Tracking!
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packages early this week and hope to get
something uploaded to experimental or even unstable before Friday. I
will definitely be running the new packages on skuld.wookimus.net, so
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cleaner in the absence of libiberty.
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.. [1] http://professional.juniper.net/gnats/
.. [2] http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats/#documentation
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emacs interface works great w/no problems.
The emacs interface may not be making assumptions about which fields are
available whereas gnatsweb may be.
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"Category" "Responsible" "Synopsis" "Arrival-Date" }
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Compile with debugging symbols and save the coredump?
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> Compile with debugging symbols and save the coredump?
Some of the recent compiles of 4.0 had been problematic when compiled
with optimizations. I believe it had something to do with the libiberty
handling of memcpy and ot
ct: %s/%s: %s\nCc: %s\n"
fields { "Category" "Number" "Subject:" "Notify-List" }
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to automake and a single configure.ac
file. However, I didn't want to hold up rolling out 4.1.0 any longer
than necessary. Now that we've reached that milestone, we can look into
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2.Fake Audit trail entries as emails and append to mbox archive
3.Continue to use existing PR datafile for logging events,
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t to
my personal website later this week (tonight maybe). I'll update you on
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 01:04:53PM -0600, Chad Walstrom wrote:
> So, I'll be signing my copy of the cvs trunk archive and mirroring it
> to my personal website later this week (tonight maybe). I'll update
> you on the location when it gets mirrored.
My test (signed) GNU Arch
o get AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR to actually set ac_aux_dir in the
generated configure file. It's not happening, and running autoupdate
to update the configure.ac file isn't running all the way through.
There's more manual cleanup for me to do.
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ng the AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE macro, but
AFTER the AC_INIT macro. If I place it before both, it just bombs
out.
OK. So, we're moving right along. Automake 1.9.5 and Autoconf 2.59a.
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failed-queue/PRODUCT/.
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 08:19:19AM +, frank lohfeld wrote:
> frank lohfeld requested membership to the group gnats at Savannah
> ...snip...
> Message from user:
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> habe probleme mit gnats und gnatsweb, benötige hilfe
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> interaction datastore agnostic. Thankfully, the rset command
> was the only one which referred to the index - and thus
> needed to be modified.
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tructure or keep it pseudo-separate?
.. [1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnats/2001-05/msg00040.html
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set of options in my new field
added ("Version") should also change from
{"1.0" "1.1" "1.2" "1.3"} to {"2.0" "2.1" "2.2"}
Any suggestions would be too welcome.
Thanks in advance...
Ina.
Send instant messages
yet - it apparently takes more time than
> expected."
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s rather our current solution of having the template as in-line
definitions.
Wishlist items, both, I'm afraid.
I suppose I should file PR's for these. ;-)
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hrough email are automatically assigned to the
pending category. For bugs filed through gnatsweb, you generally must
assign a category (defaults to "unknown").
Regarding why the database locks, I'm not certain. What does your
environment look like? (System OS, version of GNATS, version
not match any PRs:
>
> Verify-Date==""
>
> Verify-Date!=""
>
> Verify-Date<"1"
>
> Verify-Date>"1"
Appears to be a bug. Go ahead and file a report at bug-gnats@gnu.org,
or on-line at http://skuld.wookimus.net/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl
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nd ask Yngve for help.
I'm Cc'ing this response to the list, so someone may pipe up with an
answer soon. One place to look, perhaps, is in the syslog files or
email server log files (depending upon which server you're using), to
see what errors are popping up.
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if the install user is root and/or uid 0, then the suid bit is
not set.
In 4.2.x, the Makefile.in files are being replaced with
automake/autoconf build system, which should handle the application
permissions sanely (i.e. w/o suid). Whenever possible, we should not
set suid on binaries, and I'll
CKAGE_BUGREPORT "bug-gnats@gnu.org"
> | /* end confdefs.h. */
> |
> | int
> | main ()
> | {
> |
> | ;
> | return 0;
> | }
> configure:1689: error: C compiler cannot create executables
> See `config.log' for more details.
What version of GNU Make
ing definite
I'll make the commit changes regarding automake and autoconf in my GNU
Arch development branch. There are some fixups needed to handle a few
configuration options, such as Kerberos 4, but it has come along
nicely otherwise.
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alias pending-prs="query-pr --summary --expr 'Category=\"pending\"'|sort -n"
alias suspended-prs="query-pr --summary --expr 'State=\"suspended\"'|sort
-n"
Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... But I also know zip about lisp, so I'm not able to look into the
> problems I'm seeing with Gnats 4.1.
Any elispers out there that could help?
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ut categories or a raw telnet session.
Note that you should not have to restart the apache session for
database configuration changes to be made immediately available on
gnatsweb. I simply refresh the screen in my web browser to reload the
drop-down selection options.
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k the FSF sysadmin
into installing it on fencepost for us (if FSF has actually hired the
new sysadmin yet).
Anyway, let me know if there are any outstanding patches you'ld like
incorporated today.
Yngve, I'll incorporate your patch for PR#495.
Has anyone had a chance to test Mel's
Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I plan on creating a virtual host for gnats.wookimus.net, or maybe I
> could actually talk the FSF sysadmin into installing it on fencepost
> for us (if FSF has actually hired the new sysadmin yet).
gnats.wookimus.net is up. Browse at y
to support 4.0 for security and build fixes?
In any case, I hope to roll out a couple tarballs early next week.
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user) to manage the database.
All in all, GNATS is stable, flexible, and useful. If you're
interested in helping, by all means join in!
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> So finally to the question, how do others go about parsing the
> results of a QUER?
You can customize the output format to help delimit records/PR's. Take
a look at gnatsweb.pl for an example on how to customize the query
format:
2341 my $format=
> updates to the "Symptoms" or "Class" fields.
I do not believe this is a current possibility. dbconfig isn't quite
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I ran into this interesting piece of information in the automake
manual:
6.3 An Alternative Approach to Subdirectories
=
If you've ever read Peter Miller's excellent paper, Recursive Make
Considered Harmful
(http://www.pcug.org.au/~m
"Edward E. Jaffe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TkGNATs looks pretty slick! Unfortunately, the most-recent version
> (3.0.18) is not compatible with GNATS 4.1.0. Is anyone working on
> this? Anyone interested in working on this?
I don't know of anyone working on TkGNATS. There's a GTK utility
b
Alex wrote:
> I think the problem is that you have gnats-prs and bug-gnats
> connected. I can think of 2 solutions:
>
> 1. Don't make bug-gnats messages trigger gnats submits. Instead make
> it a plain mailing list for bug discussions.
>
> 2. Consolidate bug-gnats and gnats-prs. For instance g
Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran into this interesting piece of information in the automake
> manual: ...[recursive make is bad white-paper]...
...which ultimately panned out to false gold with respect to automake.
I did give it a concerted effort, but IMHO, a sin
ld like to have an account and edit permissions
for the GNATS database, send me an email with your preferred username
and crypted or md5sum'ed password (no plain-text, please).
This Week
=
This week, I plan on addressing the outstanding patches submitted by
you over the last few months: securit
reens. If the field is required in the Initial PR, make sure
you add it to the "initial_entry" definition. If you want speed up
searches against the field, make sure you put it in the index
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gnatsweb to determine IF you accept cookies. Browsers do not need
javascript to utilize cookies, so the error isn't really an error in
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s". To
translate that into query-pr syntax:
$ query-pr --expr 'Arrival-Date="today"'
or
$ query-pr --expr 'Arrival-Date<"now - 3 hours"
Anyone willing to code that up? ;-) We may be able to borrow some GPL
code in an existing pro
out and readded in the gnats/. directory.
I could take another approach, if you'ld like to see 4.2 roll out
sooner than later. Commit the patches we do have and distribute the
tarballs as is.
Mel, any word on triggers and mail-based commands enhancements?
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"Aziz Acar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following environment:
> 1. gnats 4 on linux redhat
> 2. gnatsweb 3.xx on linux redhat
This is your problem. Run Gnatsweb 4.00 in the very least.
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directives in the dbconfig file. See the documentation for more
information and reply to this post if you still need help.
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.
I would like to get logging addressed post 4.2 release. I've been
pretty busy at work as of late and haven't been able to address
approving/applying patches to CVS lately. I'll see if I can carve out
some time over the holidays.
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his type of option, we would have to stay abreast of the
latest trends in filesystem layout, but it would certainly be
convenient for the administrator.
Personally, I would rather rely upon the administrator to make sane
decisions at configuration and installation time than make
assumptions. If a &qu
bly
unnecessary. I would simply stick with the *.info files.
Is there any opinion amongst our user-base regarding what
documentation to distribute in the tarball? Keep in mind, you can
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> So, to "fix" this, I've added a configure option called
> "--enable-gnats-sysconfdir=NAME" that overloads the ${sysconfdir}
I've removed this option, switched to strict use of configure
supported options.
er a "none" or "listdb" access level. If
it's set to "deny", gnatsd will drop the connection.
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> Also, man gnatsd refers to inetd my system uses xinted. Could this be a
> problem?
No. Shouldn't be. If you're connecting to GNATS with commandline
utils, which it sounds like you are, then I'm not sure what the
problem is.
Any gnatsweb professionals out there? Pe
t all. I believe I ripped it out in our
installation as well because of this.
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level of protection. I'll have to look at that (I haven't had a whole
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I'm not sure what's going on with Gnatsweb, honestly. I haven't heard
from Yngve in some time. I've been swamped as well, and haven't had
the time I've wanted to spend on GNATS. *sigh* This summer, I won't
have a class to worry about.
Sorry I couldn't b
ite language to verify/valid PGP or S/MIME signatures
before running the email through queue-pr. We use procmail scripts to
detect and drop viruses/spam and other unwanted email before routing
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t of the "audit-mail" format
spec in dbconfig for the database. Email addresses are generally set
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ment" "Description" "How-To-Repeat"
"Fix"
}
}
This is the best you can do if the people who edit the PR's are not
the originator, the submitter, or the person responsible for the PR.
Remember, you can always edit the dbconfig to s
mmand-line utilities called GNU
Gengetopt [1] that generates the options parser. It would certainly
help with consistency.
Anyway, back to the grind.
References
==
1. http://www.gnu.org/software/gengetopt/gengetopt.html
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what the site policies are,
but obviously site admins don't like my rules. *sigh*
Anyone know of a better front-end to mailman than the Mailman's 2.1.5
admindb screen? When you have hundreds of emails to go through, you
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types of email. (Finally.)
The helper has been moderating the list all weekend and appears to do
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t handle server error conditions well, such as
when the database is locked. I sometimes have to
``/usr/lib/gnats/pr-edit -U'' before continuing.
#!/bin/sh
#
# spam-pr -- categorize and close PR's as spam
#
# Copyright (C) 2004 Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#
# This program i
ance to debug it. However, the procedure for not
sending replies to the spammer or spoofed address is by changing the
reporter and originator to a /dev/null address (we use [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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Did anyone else experience problems going between 4.0.1 and 4.1.0.
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> Is there any installation and configuration guide available for
> gnatsweb 4.0?
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ed "gnatsd -n" so it doesn't
think it's running with inetd? How about "strace gnatsd -n"? Which
version did you compile? Any specifics you can give us?
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Adam Weremczuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I compiled version 4.0
On what platform? BSD? Linux? Mac OS X? Windows? 4.1.0 is the
latest stable. Could you try that one? I'll try to look closer at
the strace later today.
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not essential if you don't need documentation. It does not affect the
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use another program. For
example, when running configure
configure MAKEINFO=/bin/true ...
When I get a chance later today, I'll take a closer look at it. info
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st.
Not good.
Try adding the log_on_success/log_on_failure options to the xinetd
entry for support. You should be able to retrieve the exit status of
the service. Make sure you've add a permit rule to /etc/hosts.allow
for the gnatsd service. i.e.
#/etc/hosts.allow
gnatsd: LOCAL
ks like it coincides with runs from check-db, then
perhaps you could run check-db manually with the "-x" switch to trace
each step in the shell and find out where it fails.
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properly daemonized
GNATS to run without inetd, allowing it to keep a pool of DB
connections open. I have not looked at his code, but he may have
resource management infrastructure in place to limit client
connections. It would be interesting to dig in to.
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tarballs themselves.
We do need to update the web docs to the most current stable release.
I'll see what I can do about that this weekend.
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e following in my browser:
>
> 200 localhost.localdomain GNATS server 4.1.0 ready. 600 Unrecognized command.
It is possible that the database is locked. Try
'/usr/lib/gnats/pr-edit -U DATABASE'. Did a debug telnet session to
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've installed a local version of gnatsweb, make sure you copy
the cgi script to the cgi directory. Make it executable, then go to
that location in your web browser.
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yone is
able to review the bugs/patches, please feel free to commit fixes to
CVS.
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assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump */
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> ought to get looked into again (just a thought).
I agree with you there. The command-line tools could use some
error-reporting and user interface rationalization.
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manual and FAQ. As a result, we have two new versions of the
documentation on the GNATS website.
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assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump */
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e's a couple patches out there that will help. Check
the Savannah project page for gnatsweb.
Apply this one in particular:
https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?func=detailitem&item_id=3524
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which
sometimes contains 8 bit characters. This throws off the index, and
I'll see similar inconsistencies as you do.
Try this. Remove the old index. Just dump it. Then run gen-index to
create a new one. Run check-db once again and see if it outputs the
same data.
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