* Quick-start guide
-This is 95% of all you will ever need.
+This is 95% of all you will ever need to know.
** How do I report a bug?
Use M-x report-emacs-bug, or send mail to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org.
For a list of all bugs, see http://debbugs.gnu.org/db/pa/lemacs.html
This is a static page, updated once a day. There is also a dynamic
-list, generated on request, but since there are many bug reports this
-is slow and not recommended.
+list, generated on request. This accepts various options, eg to see
+the most recent bugs:
+
+http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?newest=100
+
+Or follow the links on the front page http://debbugs.gnu.org .
** How do I report a bug in Emacs now?
The same way as you always did. Send mail to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org,
in the subsequent discussion will end up creating a new bug.
This is annoying.
+(So annoying that a form of message-id tracking has been implemented
+to hopefully stop this happening, but it is still better to use X-Debbugs-CC.)
+
If a new report contains X-Debbugs-CC in the input, this is
converted to a real Cc header in the output. (See Bug#1720).
It is also merged into the Resent-CC header (see below).
** Not interested in tracker control messages (tags being set, etc)?
Discard mails matching:
-^X-Emacs-PR-Message: (transcript|closed)
+^X-GNU-PR-Message: (transcript|closed)
+
+** Not receiving messages in response to your control commands?
+The messages debbugs sends out in response to control-server commands
+always have headers To: your@email, and Cc: tracker@debbugs.gnu.org
+(the latter is an alias for the emacs-bug-tracker mailing list).
+These are also the addresses to which a copy of the response is sent.
+(In general, there need not be any relation between the To: and Cc:
+headers visible in a message and where debbugs actually sends it.)
+If you used an X-Debbugs-No-Ack header, however, a copy is _not_ sent
+to you, but the To: header is unchanged. If you are subscribed to the
+emacs-bug-tracker mailing list and have duplicate suppression turned
+on, the presence of your address in the To: header will cause Mailman
+to not send you a list copy, because it thinks you have received a
+direct copy. If you used X-Debbugs-No-Ack, this is not the case, and
+you won't get any copy at all. If this bothers you, don't use both
+X-Debbugs-No-Ack and Mailman duplicate suppression for the
+emacs-bug-tracker mailing list, just pick one or the other.
** How to avoid multiple copies of mails.
If you reply to reports in the normal way, this should work fine.
2) Send a mail to the original submitter telling them that their bug
has been closed. This mail has a header:
-X-Emacs-PR-Message: they-closed 123
+X-GNU-PR-Message: they-closed 123
3) Send a mail to you and to the emacs-bug-tracker list confirming
that the bug has been closed. This mail has a header:
-X-Emacs-PR-Message: closed 123
+X-GNU-PR-Message: closed 123
4) Send a copy of your mail to the bug-gnu-emacs list in exactly the
same way as if you had sent mail to "123" (sans -done). This mail has
headers:
-X-Emacs-PR-Message: cc-closed 123
-Mail-Followup-To: 123@debbugs.gnu.org, ...
+X-GNU-PR-Message: cc-closed 123
+Mail-Followup-To: 123@debbugs.gnu.org, person-who-closed
(This is Emacs-specific. Normally the bug list gets the same mail as in 3).
Version: 23.0.60
Severity: minor
-Optionally, add a sub-package, eg Package: emacs,calendar.
-This can include tags. Some things (e.g. submitter) don't seem to
+This can also include tags. Some things (e.g. submitter) don't seem to
work here.
Otherwise, send mail to the control server, control@debbugs.gnu.org.
123 # given bug number
123;mbox=yes # mbox version of given bug
-package # bugs in given package (don't use "emacs" - too many bugs!)
+package # bugs in given package
from:submitter@email.address
severity:severity # all bugs of given severity
tag:tag # all bugs with given tag
search box. The only piece you really need to add is the "users"
portion, the rest has the same syntax as normal.
+**** To browse bugs by usertag:
+http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgindex.cgi?indexon=users
+
**** To find all bugs usertagged by a given email address:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?users=bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
*** To remove a "fixed" mark:
notfixed 123 23.0.60
+*** To make a bug as present in a particular version:
+found 123 23.2
+NB if there is no specified "fixed" version, or if there is one and it
+is earlier than the found version, this reopens a closed bug.
+
+The leading "23.1;" that M-x report-emacs-bug adds to bug subjects
+automatically sets a found version (if none is explicitly specified).
+
*** To assign or reassign a bug to a package or list of packages:
-reassign 1234 emacs,cc-mode
+reassign 1234 emacs
** To remove spam from the tracker, move it to the `spam' pseudo-package:
reassign 123 spam
Or use the static index:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/db/ix/full.html
+** What are those "mbox folder" links on the bug report pages?
+
+"mbox folder" = messages as they arrived at the tracker
+
+"status mbox" = as above, but with a fake message at the start
+ summarizing the bug status
+
+"maintainer mbox" = messages as sent out from the tracker to the
+ maintainers (ie, bug-gnu-emacs). These have some changed headers
+ (Resent-*, Subject, etc).
+
+** What do the pkgreport.cgi sort options mean?
+
+"normal" = by open/closed status, then severity, then tag, then bug number
+
+"oldview" = as above, but without the tag part
+
+"age" = as normal, but sort in decreasing order of last modification
+time, rather than by increasing bug number
+
+"raw" = ?
+
** ChangeLog issues
*** When you fix a bug, it can be helpful to put the bug number in the
** Bazaar stuff
-*** You can use `bzr commit --fixes emacs:123' to mark that a commit fixes
-Emacs bug 123. You will first need to add a line to your bazaar.conf
-(untested):
+*** You can use `bzr commit --fixes debbugs:123' to mark that a commit fixes
+Emacs bug 123. You will first need to add a line to one of your
+configuration files, ~/.bazaar/bazaar.conf or ~/.bazaar/locations.conf:
+
+bugtracker_debbugs_url = http://debbugs.gnu.org/{id}
+
+Here "{id}" is a literal string, a placeholder that will be replaced
+by the bug number you specify after `--fixes debbugs:' in the bzr
+command line (123 in the example above).
+
+In the bazaar.conf file, this setting should go into the [DEFAULTS]
+section.
+
+In the locations.conf file, it should go into the branch-specific
+configuration section for the branch where you want this to be in
+effect. For example, if you want this to be in effect for the branch
+located at `/home/projects/emacs/trunk', you need to have this in your
+~/.bazaar/locations.conf file:
-bugtracker_emacs_url = http://debbugs.gnu.org/{id}
+[/home/projects/emacs/trunk]
+bugtracker_debbugs_url = http://debbugs.gnu.org/{id}
+
+If you want to use this in all Emacs branches whose common parent is
+`/home/projects/emacs', put the setting in the [/home/projects/emacs]
+section. See "bzr help configuration" for more information about
+the *.conf files, their location and formats. See "bzr help bugs" for
+more information about the bugtracker_debbugs_url setting.
+
+See also log-edit-rewrite-fixes in .dir-locals.el.
Note that all this does is add some metadata to the commit, it doesn't
-actually mark the bug as closed in the tracker.
+actually mark the bug as closed in the tracker. You can see this
+information with `bzr log', and it will show up as a link in a recent
+loggerhead installation, or with some of the graphical frontends to
+`bzr log'.
** Gnus-specific voodoo
The latter is because that is the address that debbugs actually sends to.
An /etc/aliases entry redirects it to the real emacs-bug-tracker address.
+** Recovering from moderation mistakes
+
+All discarded messages are stored in /var/lib/mailman/spam.
+If a non-spam message accidentally gets discarded, just do:
+
+cat /var/lib/mailman/spam/not-really-spam.msg | /usr/lib/debbugs/receive
+chown Debian-debbugs:Debian-debbugs /var/lib/debbugs/spool/incoming/*
+... check it works ...
+mv /var/lib/mailman/spam/not-really-spam.msg /var/lib/mailman/not-spam/
+
+Also check that the sender was not added to the auto-discard/reject list
+in the debbugs-submit Mailman interface.
+
** Administrivia
The debbugs-submit list should have the administrivia option off,