With the new version of bugzilla that is currently deployed on partner-bugzilla, there are some API changes [1] that have prompted changes in python-bugzilla.
AFAIK, the updates to python-bugzilla have all been written but there are changes to how the code does updates. I've requested a new build for testing integration and they should land sometime in the next day or so.
If you're maintaining something that uses python-bugzilla, you might want to take a look to make sure that you won't need code changes when the new 4.4 hits production servers.
I don't know when the planned release date is at the moment but I suspect that it will be soon. I'll update this thread when I know more.
Tim
On 02/14/2013 11:09 AM, Tim Flink wrote:
With the new version of bugzilla that is currently deployed on partner-bugzilla, there are some API changes [1] that have prompted changes in python-bugzilla.
AFAIK, the updates to python-bugzilla have all been written but there are changes to how the code does updates. I've requested a new build for testing integration and they should land sometime in the next day or so.
If you're maintaining something that uses python-bugzilla, you might want to take a look to make sure that you won't need code changes when the new 4.4 hits production servers.
I don't know when the planned release date is at the moment but I suspect that it will be soon. I'll update this thread when I know more.
Tim
I can't tell exactly when partner-bugzilla.redhat.com was updated, but last time I checked it still has a few bugs that will affect fedora infrastructure. The issues are fixed in a non-public RH bugzilla instance but not sure if they've been pushed to partner-bugzilla yet:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=906860 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=906128
- Cole
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