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I wrote the actual patch, but Nicolas gave pretty unambiguous
directions, so I'm making him the author.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:03:39AM -0400, Nicolas Bigaouette wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying out Bugs Everywhere, pretty neat!
>
> Reading the documentation, I see it's possible to add attachment to the bug
> report. The "commenting on bugs" section of the tutorial[1] gives the
> command for the attachment:
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> > $ cat screenshot.png | be comment --content-type image/png bea/28f
> >
> or the following to reply to a specific comment:
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> > $ be comment bea/28f “Whosit dissapears when you mouse-over whatsit.”
> > $ cat screenshot.png | be comment --content-type image/png bea/28f/41d
> >
>
> Both these commands fail as they will try to open the editor for entering
> the comment.
>
> The fix is simply to append a single dash "-" at the end of the attachment
> command to tell "be comment" to read the comment from stdin (see "be help
> comment").
>
> Also, the second example has not the same formatting as the first one. The
> first one seems to have a "code" formatting, while the second is just
> indented without any line breaks.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nicolas
>
> [1] http://docs.bugseverywhere.org/tutorial.html#commenting-on-bugs
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I seem to have left CherryPy out of the earlier list.
The extra handholding for minimal installations is an attempt to
address problems people have had installing BE on non-Linux systems,
where the standard build tools are less common.
I also mention my Gentoo overlay and Michel Alexandre Salim's Fedora
package, so people running Gentoo and Fedora don't have to bother
figuring any of this out ;).
Finally, I moved the package information up to the top of the install
page, so people on supported systems realize they have an easy out
before reading through the install procedure.
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Also added subdir option to generate-libbe-txt.make_module_txt(), in
the hopes that subdir='.' would fix the missing reference errors, but
no luck (although it did reduce them). I'm sticking with
subdir='libbe' for now to avoid cluttering doc/ with autogenerated
cruft.
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