Re: [rt-users] callback for Search/Simple.html not working on freebsd

2010-12-09 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 05:47:06PM +0300, alexander lunev wrote: FreeBSD port installs RT files under /usr/local/share: # ls /usr/local/share/rt38 etc fonts htmllib local plugins po I created file with callback:

Re: [rt-users] callback for Search/Simple.html not working on freebsd

2010-12-08 Thread Kenneth Marshall
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 10:44:51AM +0300, alexander lunev wrote: 07.12.2010 17:51, Kenneth Marshall ??: Not to discourage you, but it is really better to not default to search resolved tickets. That number will grow without bound and eventually kill your performance. Also, how will you

Re: [rt-users] callback for Search/Simple.html not working on freebsd

2010-12-08 Thread alexander lunev
08.12.2010 16:58, Kenneth Marshall пишет: I _need_ to search resolved tickets, and in simple search they're not searching. Besides, this is my first try to make callbacks work, and i'm planning to further customize RT for my needs, and i want to understand why it is not working at all? All

Re: [rt-users] callback for Search/Simple.html not working on freebsd

2010-12-08 Thread Kenneth Marshall
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 05:05:02PM +0300, alexander lunev wrote: 08.12.2010 16:58, Kenneth Marshall ??: I _need_ to search resolved tickets, and in simple search they're not searching. Besides, this is my first try to make callbacks work, and i'm planning to further customize RT for my

Re: [rt-users] callback for Search/Simple.html not working on freebsd

2010-12-07 Thread Kenneth Marshall
Not to discourage you, but it is really better to not default to search resolved tickets. That number will grow without bound and eventually kill your performance. Also, how will you NOT search the resolved tickets? My two cents. Cheers, Ken On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 05:47:06PM +0300, alexander

Re: [rt-users] callback for Search/Simple.html not working on freebsd

2010-12-07 Thread alexander lunev
07.12.2010 17:51, Kenneth Marshall пишет: Not to discourage you, but it is really better to not default to search resolved tickets. That number will grow without bound and eventually kill your performance. Also, how will you NOT search the resolved tickets? My two cents. I _need_ to search