So all the people that use non web-based issue management systems are
out of luck?
I can't be the only one who thinks it makes sense to show the Bug-ID
column when the bugtraq:logregex property has been specified. Providing
a Bug-ID column would allow me to quickly see which commits were
related to known issues in my issue management system. The behaviour I
expected was that the Bug-ID colum would be shown when the
bugtraq:logregex property had been set. If someone hasn't set the
bugtraq:url property, then the matched logregex would appear as normal
text...not as a hyperlink.
Do you know of a hack where I can enter some whitespace or empty string
value for the bugtraq:url property in order to get the Bug-ID column to
appear? Does the bugtraq:url property accept a file:// prefix so I can
link to my issue management system?
--- Gavin Lambert <tsvn@mirality.co.nz> wrote:
> Quoth Stefan Küng:
> > No, that's quite correct. The whole bugtraq stuff is designed so
> that
> > clients can provide *links* to the issuetrackers. If you don't have
> a
> > web interface (i.e. an empty bugtraq:url), then there's something
> > important missing for the clients (TSVN).
>
> It still seems valuable to just display an issue number/id without a
> link, for when a web interface isn't available.
>
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