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Bug#549439: pkgreport.cgi - internal server errors when using include= parameter



On Sun, 04 Oct 2009, Vincent.McIntyre@csiro.au wrote:
> I am experimenting with pulling out groups of bugs using usertags.
> Specifically I was attempting to make some of the urls in [2], that
> claim to pull out arch-specific bugs, actually work.

Assuming the architecture specific bits are done by usertags that are
against the debian-boot@lists.debian.org user, you can just do the
following:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?maint=debian-boot@lists.debian.org;tag=amd64;users=debian-boot@lists.debian.org

> I can't find any documentation for how to construct such URLs more
> advanced than setting users= and tag= in the URL. Reading the source
> of pkgreport.cgi[3] suggests not much of the vision actually ended
> up getting implemented, but I am having trouble following the code.

The only bit that isn't implemented is the ability to enter users= and
other bits in the url selection at the bottom.

> I'm happy to help write something that documents the current
> functionality.

That'd be great.
 
> One thing I have been trying to figure out is how to get the
> usertags defined for a given bug report to be displayed in the
> browser.

If you give the user in the users field, they're displayed as if they
were actual tags.

> I would also like to be able to display all the usertags set by a
> given user. If I just set users= in the URL, but omit tag=, I'd get
> all bugs tagged by that user but would then have to compile the
> usertags. It seems it would be easy for pkgreport.cgi to do that for
> me and show it as a line at the top of the summary display.

It actually already does that at the top of the display:

Debian Bug report logs: Bugs (tagged netcfg or debootstrap or
accessibility or network or floppy or sarge-ext or etch-beta1 or
partman or daily or etch-beta3 or etch or mipsel or hw-sata or l10n or
arm or hw-cdrom or serial or old-report or netinst or sarge-rc2 or
full or boot or none or hw or netboot or tasksel or usability or
sarge-r1 or alpha or ia64 or kfreebsd or sparc or bc or not-d-i or
debian-edu or cd or reboot or mips or m68k or lenny-beta2 or hd-media
or s390 or sarge-r0 or etch-rc1 or hppa or powerpc or amd64 or i386)

See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=debian-boot@lists.debian.org


Don Armstrong

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