Debbugs upgrade notes +=====================+ From 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 ------------------- The file format used to store the status of a bug (package, severity, etc.) has changed; it is now in an RFC822-like format in order to be more extensible, and is written to .summary files rather than the old .status files. Before accepting any mail with the new version of debbugs, you must run the 'debbugs-upgradestatus' program over your bug spool. The old .status files will be left intact, and will continue to be written in sync with the .summary files for compatibility with external tools. There is a new standalone spam-scanning script called spamscan, which uses the SpamAssassin modules. To use it, set the $gSpamScan variable in /etc/debbugs/config to a true value and $gSpamMailbox to an mbox file to which detected spam should be appended, add /usr/lib/debbugs/spamscan to your crontab as per the example, and optionally set $gSpamRulesDir and $gSpamLocalTestsOnly as desired. From 2.4 to 2.4.1 ----------------- Add the following variables to the /etc/debbugs/config file: $gHTMLSuffix = ".html"; The use of $gCGIDomain has been cleaned up; formerly, it needed to begin with "http://", which was confusingly inconsistent with all the other domain variables. If you worked around this in your configuration, you will need to recheck it. From 2.3 to 2.4 --------------- Add the following variables to the /etc/debbugs/config file: $gWebHost = "localhost"; # e.g. www.debian.org $gWebHostBugDir = "Bugs"; # e.g. Bugs # For now, don't change this one manually! $gWebDomain = "$gWebHost/$gWebHostBugDir"; $gCGIDomain = "$gWebDomain/Bugs/cgi"; # e.g. cgi.debian.org $gPackagePages = "packages.debian.org"; # e.g. packages.debian.org $gSubscriptionDomain = "packages.something"; # e.g. packages.qa.debian.org $gMaintainerFileOverride = "$gConfigDir/Maintainers.override"; $gUnknownMaintainerEmail = "$gMaintainerEmail"; $gPackageSource = "$gConfigDir/indices/sources"; $gWebDomain will probably exist already; change it as shown above. $gSubscriptionDomain is optional. $gMaintainerFileOverride is the name of a file used to manually override the Maintainers file (which is often automatically generated). $gUnknownMaintainerEmail is the address to mail when a bug report arrives for a package with no maintainer in $gMaintainerFile or $gMaintainerFileOverride. $gPackageSource is a file containing three tab-separated columns: package name, component (e.g. main, contrib, non-free), and the corresponding source package name. Add the following variable to the /etc/debbugs/text file: ############################################################################ # Description of the tags ############################################################################ $gHTMLTagDesc = "
patch
A patch or some other easy procedure for fixing the $gBug is included in the $gBug logs. If there\'s a patch, but it doesn\'t resolve the $gBug adequately or causes some other problems, this tag should not be used.
wontfix
This $gBug won\'t be fixed. Possibly because this is a choice between two arbitrary ways of doing things and the maintainer and submitter prefer different ways of doing things, possibly because changing the behaviour will cause other, worse, problems for others, or possibly for other reasons.
moreinfo
This $gBug can\'t be addressed until more information is provided by the submitter. The $gBug will be closed if the submitter doesn\'t provide ore information in a reasonable (few months) timeframe. This is for $gBugs like \"It doesn\'t work\". What doesn\'t work?
unreproducible
This $gBug can\'t be reproduced on the maintainer\'s system. Assistance from third parties is needed in diagnosing the cause of the problem.
fixed
This $gBug is fixed or worked around, but there\'s still an issue that needs to be resolved. (This will eventually replace the \"fixed\" severity)
stable
This $gBug affects the stable distribution in particular. This is only intended to be used for ease in identifying release critical $gBugs that affect the stable distribution. It\'ll be replaced eventually with something a little more flexible, probably. "; The bug database is now stored in a hashed directory format (db-h). You will need to migrate your database to this new format. The /usr/sbin/debbugs-dbhash program is provided to help you perform this migration. From 2.2 to 2.3 --------------- There are three new scripts that have to be installed in CGI and the front page (or any other search you have set up) needs to be changed to use these scripts. They are: * bugreport.cgi * common.pl * pkgreport.cgi Add the following variables to the /etc/debbugs/config file: (the /usr/share/doc/debbugs/examples/config file can be used as a reference) $gSummaryList = "summary.list"; #debian-bugs-report@lists $gSaveOldBugs = 1; Make sure you do not have a double ,, as shown here if you're using the default severities. Also, 'fixed' was added to the default severities: - 'normal',"Normal $gBugs",, + 'normal',"Normal $gBugs", + 'fixed',"NMU Fixed $gBugs", These have been added to the /etc/debbugs/text file: +############################################################################ +# Here is a blurb to point people to ftp archive of directions. It is +# used by the receive script when bouncing a badly formatted email +# +# $gTextInstructions = "$gBadEmailPrefix +# $gBadEmailPrefix Instructions are available from ftp.debian.org in /debian +# $gBadEmailPrefix and at all Debian mirror sites, in the files: +# $gBadEmailPrefix doc/bug-reporting.txt +# $gBadEmailPrefix doc/bug-log-access.txt +# $gBadEmailPrefix doc/bug-maint-info.txt +# $gBadEmailPrefix"; +############################################################################ +$gTextInstructions = "$gBadEmailPrefix"; + + $gHTMLStart = ""; #this is used by HTML generation to create the "uniform look" The following code was added to /etc/debbugs/text if you use the new fixed severity
wishlist -
for any feature request, and also for any $gBugs that are very difficult - to fix due to major design considerations."; +
for any feature request, and also for any $gBugs that are very + difficult to fix due to major design considerations."; + +
fixed +
fixed in the current version in the unstable archive but the fix has + not been fixed by the person responsible. In All such entries in /etc/debbugs/text, if you replace with $gHTMLStart, all html pages will have the same look (as specified in $gHTMLStart): $gSummaryIndex = "$gProject $gBug report logs - summary index $gPackageLog = "$gProject $gBug report logs - index by package