Update complete. Please file bugs on bugs.webkit.org and reply to this thread with the bug.
Thanks! Dave -- Sent from my iPhone 6 > On Oct 16, 2014, at 10:56 AM, David Kilzer <ddkil...@webkit.org> wrote: > > Sorry, sent this from the wrong address before the update. > >> On Oct 16, 2014, at 3:33 AM, Osztrogonác Csaba <o...@inf.u-szeged.hu> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> have you tried if the webkit-patch bugzilla tool (upload, >> apply-attachment, apply-from-bug, ... ), the review tool, >> the commit queue and EWS will work properly with the new >> bugzilla version? > > I did verify webkit-patch upload works. We don't have an easy way to test > commit queue and EWS outside of the production environment. (That is > something we want to improve going forward.) > > If those are too broken to fix quickly, the plan is to roll back. > >> I think they are very fragile and highly rely on the generated >> HTML forms. I prefer fixing these tools before updating to >> breaking them and then trying to fix. > > > I wanted to upgrade as soon as possible to patch security issues that were > not back-ported to the version we were running. > >> Just out of curiosity, if we do an upgrade, why do we upgrade >> to the old stable release (4.2.11), why not the latest stable >> relase (4.4.6)? Is there a fundamental reason for it? > > > It was the quickest path to upgrade to a version where security patches were > available. > > I had upgraded to 4.2.5 about a year ago, and had qualified over 90% of the > website, so it was quickest to upgrade to 4.2.11 rather than 4.4.6 (which > could have introduced more compat issues with tools). > >> There are many good fixes in 4.4 release. If we can't upgrade >> to 4.4 for some reason, it would be great to cherry-pick at >> least the following changes: >> >> "It is now possible to add yourself to the CC list when uploading an >> attachment and when editing an existing one." (note) >> --> auto cc reviewer - https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124047 ) >> >> "Changes to the CC list no longer causes midair collisions." (note) >> --> It is very annoying if you are commenting a bug, and you >> have to start it again if somebody else cc-ed him/herself. >> Or if you clicked force, it would remove these new cc-s. > > > After we upgrade to 4.2.11, I will start work on 4.4.6 (plus a way to test > the EWS and commit queue with our test environment). > >> And one more question: Are you planning to check-in >> the new bugzilla to Websites/bugs.webkit.org ? > > > Yes. That will be part of the upgrade. It's split into many individual > patches (and 3 merge patches); I didn't want to squash-merge it in case it > was easier to fix a future bug based on these changes. > > Dave > > >> (note): http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.4/release-notes.html#v44_feat >> >> br, >> Ossy >> >> David Kilzer írta: >>> Hi, >>> We’re planning on upgrading Bugzilla (bugs.webkit.org >>> <http://bugs.webkit.org/>) from 3.2.3 to 4.2.11 on Thursday, October 16 >>> from 8-10 AM PDT <x-apple-data-detectors://1>. >>> Sorry for the short notice. I sent this message from the wrong address, >>> and didn't see he bounce message until now. >>> Please let me know if you have questions or concerns. Thanks! >>> Dave > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev
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