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This image is a relatively small footprint in comparison to a standard Fedora installation. The fedora:latest tag will always point to the latest stable release. Something and causing it lots of problems, but it does work. This image serves as the official Fedora image for the Fedora Distribution. In this section, you will modify the widget to output the status of a users package reviews in Fedoras Bugzilla. I assume it's trying to match 'r' anywhere in a component name or This page is a sampling of the bugs most commonly discussed on. There is a R component, just bugzilla doesnt deal with it particularly well. > Im looking to file a BZ for R-core but there is no 'R' nor 'R-core' neither > in Fedora nor in EPEL. > Where do we report missing 'components' in Bugzilla. Not every bug is listed in this page, but Bugzilla should be a comprehensive database of known bugs. On Wed, at 03:36:58PM +0100, lejeczek via users wrote: > Hi guys.
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It should be ready to fill in the rest of the bug. Read the F35 release announcement and the Fedora Linux 35 release notes for specific information about changes in Fedora Linux 35 and other general information. There is a R component, just bugzilla doesn't deal with it particularlyĮnter "R" (without quotes) into the Component field.Ĭlick on the "R" that is at the top of the list it comes up with. > I'm looking to file a BZ for R-core but there is no "R" nor "R-core" neither To discriminate your posts from the rest, you need to pick a nickname. We will modify Bugzilla for OS bug tracking system. > Where do we report missing "components" in Bugzilla. Fedora::Bugzilla::NewBUser)Contributed Perl DocumenFedora::Bugzilla::NewBug(3) NAME Fedora::Bugzilla::NewBug - New bug class SYNOPSIS. This project is Bugzilla customizing project for fedora.jp. It adds Fedora packages and bug triagers into a bugzilla group that gives the users extra permissions within bugzilla. It is responsible for syncing Fedora Accounts into bugzilla. There are two reasons for this, and only one of them is that Red Hat is moving away. Here’s what I’m thinking: we should plan to migrate to something else in the next three years. export-bugzilla.py export-bugzilla.py is the first script. I posted this on the Fedora Development mailing list, in the thread RHEL moving to only long term, and am re-posting here for broader discussion. On Wed, at 03:36:58PM +0100, lejeczek via users wrote: At present there are two scripts that sync information from Fedora into bugzilla.