bugzilla-submit =============== Authors: Christian Reis <kiko@async.com.br> Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> bugzilla-submit is a simple Python program that creates bugs in a Bugzilla instance. It takes as input text resembling message headers (RFC-822 formatted) via standard input, or optionally a number of commandline parameters. It communicates using HTTP, which allows it to work over a network. Requirements ------------ Its only requirement is Python 2.3 or higher; you should have the "python" executable in your path. Usage Notes ----------- * Please constrain testing to your own installation of Bugzilla, or use * http://landfill.bugzilla.org/ for testing purposes -- opening test * bugs on production instances of Bugzilla is definitely not a good idea Run "bugzilla-submit --help" for a description of the possible options. An example input file, named bugdata.txt, is provided. You can pipe it in as standard input to bugzilla-submit, providing a Bugzilla URI through the command-line. Note that you must create a ~/.netrc entry to authenticate against the Bugzilla instance. The entry's machine field is a *quoted* Bugzilla URI, the login field is your ID on that host, and the password field is the your password password. An example entry follows: machine "http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/" login foo@bar.loo password snarf Documentation ------------- Documentation for bugzilla-submit is provided in Docbook format; see bugzilla-submit.xml.
-
Max Kanat-Alexander authored
During the CVS imports into Bzr, there were some inconsistencies introduced (mostly that files that were deleted in CVS weren't being deleted in Bzr). So this checkin makes the bzr repo actually consistent with the CVS repo, including fixing permissions of files.
d495a972