Suivant: Étiquettes personnalisées de Debbugs, Précédent: Managing Patches and Branches, Monter: Suivi des bogues et des changements [Table des matières][Index]
Une interface web (en fait deux interfaces web !) sont disponibles pour naviguer dans les tickets :
Pour consulter les discussions relatives au numéro d’édition n,
rendez-vous sur ‘https://issues.guix.gnu.org/n
’ ou
‘https://bugs.gnu.org/n
’.
Mumi also comes with a command-line interface that can be used to search existing issues, open new issues, compose replies, apply and send patches. You do not need to use Emacs to use the mumi command-line client. You interact with it only on the command-line.
To use the mumi command-line interface, navigate to a local clone of the Guix git repository, and drop into a shell with mumi, git and git:send-email installed.
$ cd guix ~/guix$ guix shell mumi git git:send-email
To search for issues, say all open issues about "zig", run
~/guix [env]$ mumi search zig is:open #60889 Add zig-build-system opened on 17 Jan 17:37 Z by Ekaitz Zarraga #61036 [PATCH 0/3] Update zig to 0.10.1 opened on 24 Jan 09:42 Z by Efraim Flashner #39136 [PATCH] gnu: services: Add endlessh. opened on 14 Jan 2020 21:21 by Nicol? Balzarotti #60424 [PATCH] gnu: Add python-online-judge-tools opened on 30 Dec 2022 07:03 by gemmaro #45601 [PATCH 0/6] vlang 0.2 update opened on 1 Jan 2021 19:23 by Ryan Prior
Pick an issue and make it the "current" issue.
~/guix [env]$ mumi current 61036 #61036 [PATCH 0/3] Update zig to 0.10.1 opened on 24 Jan 09:42 Z by Efraim Flashner
Once an issue is the current issue, you can open the issue in a web browser, compose replies, apply patches, send patches, etc. with short succinct commands.
Open the issue in your web browser using
~/guix [env]$ mumi www
Compose a reply using
~/guix [env]$ mumi compose
Compose a reply and close the issue using
~/guix [env]$ mumi compose --close
mumi compose
opens your mail client by passing ‘mailto:’ URIs
to xdg-open
. So, you need to have xdg-open
set up to
open your mail client correctly.
Apply the latest patchset from the issue using
~/guix [env]$ mumi am
You may also apply a patchset of a specific version (say, v3) using
~/guix [env]$ mumi am v3
Or, you may apply a patch from a specific e-mail message. For example, to apply the patch from the 4th message (message index starts from 0), run
~/guix [env]$ mumi am @4
mumi am
is a wrapper around git am
. You can pass
git am
arguments to it after a ‘--’. For example, to add a
Signed-off-by trailer, run
~/guix [env]$ mumi am -- -s
Create and send patches to the issue using
~/guix [env]$ git format-patch origin/master ~/guix [env]$ mumi send-email foo.patch bar.patch
Note that you do not have to pass in ‘--to’ or ‘--cc’ arguments to
git format-patch
. mumi send-email
will put them in
correctly when sending the patches.
To open a new issue, run
~/guix [env]$ mumi new
and send an email (using mumi compose
) or patches (using
mumi send-email
).
mumi send-email
is really a wrapper around git
send-email
that automates away all the nitty-gritty of sending patches. It
uses the current issue state to automatically figure out the correct
‘To’ address to send to, other participants to ‘Cc’, headers to
add, etc.
Also note that, unlike git send-email
, mumi send-email
works perfectly well with single and multiple patches alike. It automates
away the debbugs dance of sending the first patch, waiting for a response
from debbugs and sending the remaining patches. It does so by sending the
first patch, polling the server for a response, and then sending the
remaining patches. This polling can unfortunately take a few minutes. So,
please be patient.
Si vous utilisez Emacs, vous pourriez trouver plus confortable d’interagir avec les tickets en utilisant debbugs.el, que vous pouvez installer avec :
guix install emacs-debbugs
Par exemple, pour lister tous les tickets ouverts sur guix-patches
,
tapez :
C-u M-x debbugs-gnu RET RET guix-patches RET n y
For a more convenient (shorter) way to access both the bugs and patches
submissions, you may want to configure the
debbugs-gnu-default-packages
and
debbugs-gnu-default-severities
Emacs variables (voir Voir des bugs avec Emacs).
To search for bugs, ‘M-x debbugs-gnu-guix-search’ can be used.
Voir Debbugs User Guide, pour plus d’info sur cet outil pratique !
Mumi is a nice piece of software written in Guile, and you can help! See https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/mumi.git.
Suivant: Étiquettes personnalisées de Debbugs, Précédent: Managing Patches and Branches, Monter: Suivi des bogues et des changements [Table des matières][Index]