#! /bin/sh
-htmldir=/home/sesse/bugscan/www
+htmldir=/org/bugs.debian.org/www/bugscan
realmakepage() {
local filter="$1" # Distributions to list
./bugreport -H -s $filter
cat <<EOF
-<p>
-Explanation for comment tags:
-<ul>
- <li><strong>[FIX]</strong>: describes a simple method to deal with
- the bug.
- <li><strong>[STRATEGY]</strong>: describes a possible approach for
- fixing the bug.
- <li><strong>[HELP]</strong>: help is needed to fix this bug.
- <li><strong>[REMOVE]</strong>: package will be removed if bug is not fixed
-</ul>
-
<p>
Explanation for <a href="http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#tags">bug
tags</a>:
<li><strong>R</strong>: unreproducible</li>
<li><strong>S</strong>: security</li>
<li><strong>U</strong>: upstream</li>
- <li><strong>I</strong>: etch-ignore</li>
+ <li><strong>I</strong>: etch-ignore or lenny-ignore</li>
</ul>
<p>
-Some bugs have an additional set of tags indicating they only apply
-to a particular release: O for oldstable (woody), S for stable (sarge),
-T for testing (etch), U for unstable (sid) or E for experimental. X
-indicates that the package is not in testing.
+The second set of tags indicate what releases a bug applies to:
+O for oldstable (sarge), S for stable (etch), T for testing (lenny),
+U for unstable (sid) or E for experimental.
<p>
line graphs the number of bugs that are actually a concern for the next
release (excluding ignored bugs, bugs on packages not in testing, and bugs
whose tags and/or versioning information indicate that they don't apply to
-testing).</p>
+testing), and the blue line graphs the number of bugs that are a concern
+for the <em>current</em> stable release.</p>
<h2>Recent changes</h2>
EOF
<li><a href="other/pseudo.html">pseudo-packages</a>
<a href="http://www.debian.org/Bugs/pseudo-packages">(?)</a>
<li><a href="other/all.html">Everything in one page</a>
+ <br>
+ + <a href="other/stable.html">Only bugs relevant to stable</a>
<br>
+ <a href="other/testing.html">Only bugs relevant to testing</a>
</ul>
makepage "debian/source" "$title" $htmldir/debian/source.html "$time"
makepage "" "$title" $htmldir/other/all.html "$time"
+makepage "" "$title" "$htmldir/other/stable.html" "$time" "-b"
makepage "" "$title" "$htmldir/other/testing.html" "$time" "-t"
makemainpage > $htmldir/index.html.new