Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
When I tried to create an account, I got this error:
Bugzilla has suffered an internal error. Please save this page and send it to
jo...@newartisans.com with details of what you were doing at the time this
message appeared.
Please try one more
I have some trouble trying to get and compare budget reports in a way
that makes sense to me, and would like to know whether I am alone in my
foolishness.
Consider the following contrived example:
CUT HERE test.dat
~ Monthly
Expenses:Mobile $100.00
Assets
2013/01/05 T1
Yeah, that's great, thanks! For some reason, --now has always escaped my
attention!
Life
In article
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Michael Budde mbu...@gmail.com wrote:
Your problem sounds quite like one I had some time ago[1]. The solution to
my
OK, I have submitted bug 872:
http://bugs.ledger-cli.org/show_bug.cgi?id=872. Sorry for bothering
the mailing list with all the problems I had in
trying to register..
Thanks for the explanation of value expressions/query expressions. Query
expressions translate into value expressions, but not all
Fixed some things on the server, and I'm now fronting static content with
Nginx, and serving Bugzilla pages with mod_perl. So at the cost of a few
hundred megabytes of memory, using Bugzilla via the web should be much nicer
now.
For those who really want to work with Bugzilla, I can't recommend
Wow that is faster! Saved several seconds on a particular saved query!
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 9:21 PM, John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com wrote:
Fixed some things on the server, and I'm now fronting static content with
Nginx, and serving Bugzilla pages with mod_perl. So at the cost of a few
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the explanation of value expressions/query expressions. Query
expressions translate into value expressions, but not all the functions in
value expressions are available in query expressions, right? Are query
expressions parsed