4 messages in com.mysql.lists.eventum-usersRe: Eventum 2.0.1 issues| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Jason Antman | 13 Sep 2007 21:00 | |
| Tamara Harpster | 13 Sep 2007 21:25 | |
| Jason Antman | 14 Sep 2007 09:28 | |
| Bryan Alsdorf | 16 Sep 2007 00:09 |
| Subject: | Re: Eventum 2.0.1 issues![]() |
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| From: | Bryan Alsdorf (bry...@mysql.com) |
| Date: | 09/16/2007 12:09:17 AM |
| List: | com.mysql.lists.eventum-users |
Hi Jason,
Jason Antman wrote:
It seems that waiting overnight was the right thing to do - my emails are magically working on all projects. Thanks to Tamara for the assistance.
I'm still having issues with the CVS integration. I set it up as shown in the help documents, and I know that cvs is running the handler script when I do a checkin (I have the URL correct and am lo longer getting issues with not being able to ping the scm script) but nothing is showing up in the database for scm issues, nor is anything showing up with the tickets. I added "(issue: 7)" to the CVS commit log message, but nothing is showing up for the issue. Any suggestions? In my web server logs, I see that something did call scm_ping.php with a long string of info, including "&issue[]=7" and got a response code of 200.
Unfortunately this is something that I don't have much info on, if the script is being called but nothing is showing up my first guess is that there is an error inserting the value into the DB. Does anything show up in the Eventum error log?
Can anyone explain how time tracking / clock in/out works? I don't see anything in the eventum wiki.
Time tracking is unrelated to clocking in/out. Time tracking just stores the amount of time you spent on a particular issue. This time then shows up on your weekly report. Clocking in/out is rather pointless at the moment, it was added to hook in with the reminder system so people who are not clocked in do not get reminders trigger. However, I do have a patch to log the time clocked in and show it on the weekly report, it will be part of our next release.
A few more questions to throw out there:
Viewing issues anonymously - I'd like a way for customers/contributors to view open issues without logging in (just on selected projects) to avoid dupes. Has anyone hacked something together yet? If not, I'll do it myself.
One of our community members has contributed this: http://eventum.mysql.org/wiki/index.php/Open_Source_Project_Mod
If he complete the contribution document (described here: http://eventum.mysql.org/wiki/index.php/HowToContribute) I can integrate it into our next release.
Is there any way for a user to view *all* issues assigned to them, regardless of project?
No, though this is a common request and I would like to add it as time allows. There have been hacks to add this, but nothing clean enough for me to include (even though I do appreciate the contributions on it).
Best Regards,
-- Bryan Alsdorf, Manager of Support Systems MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
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