1 |
on 10/30/2010 10:49 AM Fatih Tümen wrote the following: |
2 |
> 2010/10/30 Thanasis <thanasis@××××××××××.org>: |
3 |
>> I was searching Bugzilla for a bug namely #342845, which I found via |
4 |
>> google |
5 |
>> (http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/dev-vcs/git/git-1.7.3.2-r1.ebuild?view=markup), |
6 |
>> because when I put git-1.7.3.2-r1 in the Find field of Bugzilla |
7 |
>> (http://bugs.gentoo.org/) it returns Zarro Boogs found. Is this normal? |
8 |
>> Am I missing something in the way I should use the Bugzilla interface to |
9 |
>> do a seach? |
10 |
>> |
11 |
>> |
12 |
> Default is to search within unconfirmed, new, assigned and reopened |
13 |
> bugs where as #342845 is resolved. |
14 |
> |
15 |
> Either 'edit search' and 'ctrl+left click' 'resolved' to include it |
16 |
> from 'status' list or just simply type bugs -> hit End key ((assuming |
17 |
> your browaser's omnibox will autocompletes it to bugs.gentoo.org) -> |
18 |
> slash -> paste the bug number -> bugs.gentoo.org/342845. |
19 |
> |
20 |
> Searching for bug number should also redirect to the bug page. |
21 |
> |
22 |
> -- |
23 |
> Fatih |
24 |
I wasn't searching by bug number. |
25 |
Thank you for the search tips! |