X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=html%2Fserver-control.html.in;h=95649cc54d886a20cc9325494d436943f1251f19;hb=14a0ebc67f8b2510e7ca09d3298f23469bd03c32;hp=8120307f8df4747e70bbd3f3bab401c07b73881f;hpb=fc276159ff9377effdbb5cb05c2cc41994b958a5;p=debbugs.git diff --git a/html/server-control.html.in b/html/server-control.html.in index 8120307..95649cc 100644 --- a/html/server-control.html.in +++ b/html/server-control.html.in @@ -3,7 +3,9 @@ $gControlHtml = < $gProject $gBug system - control mail server commands + + @@ -91,6 +93,12 @@ mailservers is available via the WWW, in the $gBug is cleared. This is identical to the behaviour of reopen. +

This command will only cause a bug to be marked as not done if no + version is specified, or if the version being marked found + is equal to the version which was last marked fixed. (If + you are certain that you want the bug marked as not done, + use reopen in conjunction with found.

+

This command was introduced in preference to reopen because it was difficult to add a version to that command's syntax without suffering ambiguity. @@ -319,8 +327,8 @@ mailservers is available via the WWW, in

owner bugnumber address | !
Sets address to be the "owner" of #bugnumber. - The owner of a $gBug claims responsibility for fixing it and will receive - all mail regarding it. This is useful to share out work in cases where a + The owner of a $gBug claims responsibility for fixing it. + This is useful to share out work in cases where a package has a team of maintainers.

If you wish to become the owner of the $gBug yourself, you can use the @@ -331,6 +339,18 @@ mailservers is available via the WWW, in

Forgets any idea that the $gBug has an owner other than the usual maintainer. If the $gBug had no owner recorded then this will do nothing. +
archive bugnumber + +
Archives a $gBug that was previously archived if the $gBug + fulfills the requirements for archival, ignoring time. + +
unarchive bugnumber + +
Unarchives a $gBug that was previously archived. Unarchival + should generally be coupled with reopen and found/fixed as + approprite. Bugs that have been unarchived can be archived using + archive assuming the non-time based archival requirements are met. +
#...
One-line comment. The # must be at the start of the line.