Commit changes for a ticket
Daniel J. Luke
dluke at geeklair.net
Wed Dec 13 07:33:48 PST 2006
On Dec 9, 2006, at 3:47 AM, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
> Back in the bugzilla days, one would reassign a bug to the -bugs
> address to signify that a committer was needed to apply a patch.
> With trac, I'm not sure what the new system is, other than to say
> something here. Is that the current procedure?
I guess so.
Our trac setup still doesn't send out email (which makes it
annoyingly difficult to deal with).
Can anyone from portmgr comment on the status of getting that working
(or if I should just give up hope? :) ).
> The ticket is 11069 (<http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/
> ticket/11069>) for the md5deep port.
I've committed this.
You should consider applying for the commit bit so you can commit
updates to your ports yourself.
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