X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=bugscan.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dohtml;h=1e9a6ab6dbd7f644cfba7ad804ecb352d78be5ae;hp=5e93730e581511787a8ac4a01ea1a7e9e3279f6d;hb=b69a4d8a00c3adb855d103a4fa10c93fd2a447f2;hpb=a00cbd2ed63bad10e639c9b2d58d9a933b976e6e diff --git a/dohtml b/dohtml index 5e93730..1e9a6ab 100755 --- a/dohtml +++ b/dohtml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /bin/sh -htmldir=/org/bugs.debian.org/www/bugscan +htmldir=/home/sesse/bugscan/www realmakepage() { local filter="$1" # Distributions to list @@ -34,26 +34,11 @@ realmakepage() {
Check out Steinar H. Gunderson's beta version-tracking aware release critical bug page. - -
EOF
./bugreport -H -s $filter
cat <
Explanation for bug
tags:
@@ -70,10 +55,9 @@ tags:
-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 (woody), S for stable (sarge), T for testing (etch),
+U for unstable (sid) or E for experimental.
@@ -116,7 +100,9 @@ EOF
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 indicate that they don't apply to testing).
-
-