On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Kelvin Li wrote:
> On Feb 29, 12:24 pm, Niles wrote:
>> So this means that you should write "Apply trac_10229-2.patch" in a
>> new comment on the ticket. Unfortunately writing this in the ticket
>> description is useless for the patchbot (although still helpful
On Feb 29, 2:29 pm, Kelvin Li wrote:
> Does the patchbot simply
> look at the most recent comment with such a string, so that older
> comments can be completely overridden?
Indeed, every time it sees "apply ..." with a list of patches, it
completely resets the list. If you want to know even mo
On Feb 29, 12:24 pm, Niles wrote:
> So this means that you should write "Apply trac_10229-2.patch" in a
> new comment on the ticket. Unfortunately writing this in the ticket
> description is useless for the patchbot (although still helpful for
> human readers).
Ah, so a comment is not the descri
>From the "Usage" section of the wiki page:
> ...tell Patch Buildbot explicitly which patches to apply by writing something
> like the following in any comment:
>
> Apply foo.patch, foo2.patch
So this means that you should write "Apply trac_10229-2.patch" in a
new comment on the ticket. Unf