Few moments ago I report bug, but against wrong package (I report it as x11vnc bug, but it seems be libvncserver bug). How I can change to which component bug belongs to?
On 06/10/13 18:11, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Few moments ago I report bug, but against wrong package (I report it as x11vnc bug, but it seems be libvncserver bug). How I can change to which component bug belongs to?
Have you tried using the pull-down menu in the bugzilla for "component" ?
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/10/13 18:11, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Few moments ago I report bug, but against wrong package (I report it as x11vnc bug, but it seems be libvncserver bug). How I can change to which component bug belongs to?
Have you tried using the pull-down menu in the bugzilla for "component" ?
Yes, but it doesn't offer anything... Maybe reporter itself cannot change it? But x11vnc maintainer now changed it, so it is solved for me (for now;). Thanks, FH
On 06/10/13 19:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/10/13 18:11, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Few moments ago I report bug, but against wrong package (I report it as x11vnc bug, but it seems be libvncserver bug). How I can change to which component bug belongs to?
Have you tried using the pull-down menu in the bugzilla for "component" ?
Yes, but it doesn't offer anything... Maybe reporter itself cannot change it? But x11vnc maintainer now changed it, so it is solved for me (for now;). Thanks, FH
Strange.... I looked at a bug which I opened, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=962145, and the drop down menu offers all the components.
Are you logged in?
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/10/13 19:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/10/13 18:11, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Few moments ago I report bug, but against wrong package (I report it as x11vnc bug, but it seems be libvncserver bug). How I can change to which component bug belongs to?
Have you tried using the pull-down menu in the bugzilla for "component" ?
Yes, but it doesn't offer anything... Maybe reporter itself cannot change it? But x11vnc maintainer now changed it, so it is solved for me (for now;). Thanks, FH
Strange.... I looked at a bug which I opened, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=962145, and the drop down menu offers all the components.
Are you logged in?
It's interesting BZ behavior - I now test it on some of bug reported by me, with Seamonkey and Firefox, and it seems as (see attached cropped screenshots):
- when I'm not logged, then BZ not offer any chances of changes; after log-in, then I can change certain items, incl. Components.
- when I'm allready logged in before, then after entering bug URL I have non-selectable Component item, with clickable '(edit)' item. Clicking on it I see (shadowed and non-selectable) my component item - but voila - after waiting some time (~ 21-23 seconds for me), there appears non-shadowed, selectable pull-down menu. (this was my case, an I newer wait so long, thus I newer see selectable menu). I not know when this manner is expected or it is some minor BZ glitch
Allegedly, on or about 14 June 2013, Frantisek Hanzlik sent:
- when I'm allready logged in before, then after entering bug URL
I have non-selectable Component item, with clickable '(edit)' item. Clicking on it I see (shadowed and non-selectable) my component item
- but voila - after waiting some time (~ 21-23 seconds for me), there
appears non-shadowed, selectable pull-down menu.
That tallies with the sort of thing I experienced, long ago, when I've used bugzilla. There's a very long list of packages to go into the list, and it takes my browser ages to turn it into something that I can see.