
On page: http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ReportABug
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ReportABugThere is a certain
paragraph which says:
To report a bug, either:
- Preferred:
- register http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/register an account
on this Trac
- Create a new
bughttp://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/newticket?type=bug,
and enter your bug report. You can also search the bug database here
to make sure your bug hasn't already been reported (if it has, it might
still help to add information from your experience to the
existing report).
- Less preferred:
- *To submit an anonymous bug: use login "guest", password "guest"*
- *Bug reports can also be emailed to
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 10:13:07PM +0000, Simon Marlow wrote:
On 12/03/11 09:00, Max Bolingbroke wrote:
There is this plugin:
https://software.sandia.gov/trac/fast/wiki/TicketModerator
The TicketModerator plugin is an extension for the Trac project
Possibly useful?
Maybe. Before we look into that, I've also mentioned to Ian that I'm somewhat suspicious about the current spam plugin - I don't think it's actually working properly. The log is supposed to list every content submission, but it only has a paultry few, suggesting that most content submissions are not actually being piped through the spam filter.
I was looking at this earlier today. Those that are in the monitor list have "anonymous" as the author (prsumably due to people getting logged out), so I wonder if comments from authenticated users are going via a different path. I fiddled with various things, and enabled logging, but am no further forward. The easiest way forward would probably be to upgrade to trac 0.12, except it's not packaged for Debian (even in unstable).
Maybe installing trac from source is the best way forward.
Thanks Ian
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