#! /bin/sh
htmldir=/org/bugs.debian.org/www/bugscan
html_header() {
local title="$1" # Title of page
local date="$2" # Date
cat <$title
$date
EOF
}
html_page_creation_notice() {
cat <
Please contact
owner@bugs.debian.org for comments.
EOF
}
realmakepage() {
local filter="$1" # Distributions to list
local title="$2" # Title of page
local date="$3" # Date
local worry="$4" # Worry about testing only?
local descr # Description of filter
if [ -z "$filter" ]; then
descr="all"
else
descr="$filter"
filter="-d $filter"
fi
filter="$filter $worry"
html_header "$title" "$date"
cat <
You might also want to check out UDD instead of this page.
EOF
./bugreport -H -s $filter
cat <
The second set of tags indicate what releases a bug applies to:
O for oldstable (squeeze), S for stable (wheezy), T for testing (jessie),
U for unstable (sid) or E for experimental.
EOF
./bugreport -H -l $filter
html_page_creation_notice
cat < Other graphs:
The red line graphs all bugs with release-critical severities; the green
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), and the blue line graphs the number of bugs that are a concern
for the current stable release.
EOF
html_page_creation_notice
cat <
Recent changes
EOF
./bugdiff -Hncs status-old status
cat <
+ Only bugs relevant to stable
+ Only bugs relevant to testing