Is there anyway that we can generate a report, or at least search the bug
database, for all bugs related to an operating system? I would like to
generate a list of open bugs for any windows platform.
Shane
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Shane Caraveo wrote:
Is there anyway that we can generate a report, or at least search the bug
database, for all bugs related to an operating system? I would like to
generate a list of open bugs for any windows platform.
I believe this is a feature in the new bug database which is being
Ah, the mysterious new bug system. :))
Anyway, I'd like to help with it. Who should I contact?
At 20:29 7/20/2001, Dan Kalowsky wrote the following:
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Shane Caraveo wrote:
Is there anyway that we can generate a report, or at least
Cynic wrote:
Ah, the mysterious new bug system. :))
Anyway, I'd like to help with it. Who should I contact?
Oh it's not that mysterious.
You can find the mailing lit at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The cvs repository can be found at phpuk.com I believe.
And before you sqawk, it is NOT the
Hi Dan,
thanks for the info. I don't know the original jitterbug, so
I have no intentions to sqawk. :) I'll subscribe to the list.
However, my attempts to get to http://phpuk.com and
http://www.phpuk.com both ended up at
http://welcome.domainzero.com/ w/ no page displayed, so I guess
that's
Cynic wrote:
thanks for the info. I don't know the original jitterbug, so
I have no intentions to sqawk. :) I'll subscribe to the list.
:)
However, my attempts to get to http://phpuk.com and
http://www.phpuk.com both ended up at
http://welcome.domainzero.com/ w/ no page displayed, so I
Done. http://bugs.php.net now has an OS field which does a
case-insensitive substr search. I also added an 'All' option to the
entries/page dropdown so it is now possible to generate a single report
with all bugs (assuming your browser can handle the potentially huge
table)
-Rasmus
On Fri, 20
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Done. http://bugs.php.net now has an OS field which does a
case-insensitive substr search. I also added an 'All' option to the
entries/page dropdown so it is now possible to generate a single report
with all bugs (assuming your browser can handle
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Done. http://bugs.php.net now has an OS field which does a
case-insensitive substr search. I also added an 'All' option to the
entries/page dropdown so it is now possible to generate a single report
with all bugs (assuming your browser can
It's your CVS password.
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Shane Caraveo wrote:
Can someone update/replace/give me my password for the bug database.
Thnx
shane
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 01:23:18PM -0800, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
It's your CVS password.
Yes I know that and I can remember my CVS password. But I cannot update
the bug database because there is no field for the login name. My login at
work is egon and at home eschmid+sic.
-Egon
On Wed, 21
Can someone update/replace/give me my password for the bug database.
Thnx
shane
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 01:23:18PM -0800, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
It's your CVS password.
Yes I know that and I can remember my CVS password. But I cannot update
the bug database because there is no field for the
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