Re: Searching for patches in bugzilla



Hi,

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Kjartan Maraas<kmaraas broadpark no> wrote:
> ti., 01.09.2009 kl. 16.14 -0400, skrev Owen Taylor:
>> Finding patches in your component that haven't been reviewed is a pretty
>> common operation. Our previous ways of doing it (emblems, links from
>> browse.cgi) aren't working at the moment, so I thought I'd mention here
>> how to do it with the boolean charts feature, since I had trouble
>> figuring it out.
>>
>> A screenshot is attached that demonstrates.
>>
>> Note that it's important that this is all in one boolean chart - because
>> it's in one boolean chart, all the checks that are anded together have
>> to match on the *same* attachment.
>>
>> Since you don't want to have to do this frequently, you should set up
>> the search once for your module, than save it as a named query.
>>
> Note that the right patch status would be accepted-commit_now and
> accepted-commit_after_freeze with underscores instead of hyphens.
I added a

and CC is %user%

to this query and saved it as a global search:

Bugs I watch with patches

Which I think people should be able to access by going to

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=saved-searches

and checking it from the bottom list

--Ray


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