Thursday, 2011-03-31

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ychaouchehello #mantishelp04:10
dhx1hi04:10
ychaoucheunable to read/find font. Does that ring a bell ?04:26
ychaoucheI am using the bundled graph library04:29
ychaoucheoh my msttcorefonts folder is empty04:40
ychaouchebut apt-get install mstcorefonts says that it is already installed04:40
ychaouchewhat a shame04:40
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soustruhhi, i'm new to mantis and irc too… is it ok if i just come out with my problem?04:48
ychaouchethe topic says it all soustruh :à04:48
ychaouche:)04:48
ychaouchestats are working now. I just had to reinstall msttcorefonts package04:48
ychaoucheexcept that the font is realy tiny (unreadable, like 4 px)04:49
ychaouchehttp://i.imgur.com/hmba0.png04:50
soustruhychaouche: ok :) the problem is that i want to use mantis for something other than software development (unified interface for website requests), so i'd like to get rid of some default functionality (severity, reproducibility). i found a lot of topics on forums, but in none of them i found a straight-forward solution04:50
ychaouchesoustruh, you can manually edit the configuration file of mantis to disable those04:52
ychaouchesoustruh, i'll give you a pointer in a minute04:52
ychaouchesoustruh, here : http://bit.ly/dUatwd04:52
ychaouchesoustruh, I have asked this question myself yesterday on this channel :)04:52
ychaouchesoustruh, I also want to use mantis but not as a bug tracking system, I want to use it as a task management tool for my colleagues.04:54
ychaouchesoustruh, so that we can assign tasks to each other and collaborate more efficiently. It's better than emails.04:54
soustruhychaouche: i know, i edited the file, but it seems to me a bit complicated to edit "problem page" field, "view issues" field, "problem update" field etc.04:54
dhx1ychaouche: sorry, back...04:55
soustruhychaouche: yep, that's exactly what i'm looking for04:55
dhx1ychaouche: you may need to set a configuration option to point to the fonts path directly (as it is dependent on your distribution path locations)04:55
dhx1ychaouche: search config_defaults_inc.php for "font" to find the configuration value you need to change (make all config changes in config_inc.php)04:55
dhx1ychaouche: also see the plugin configuration page for MantisGraph to see the options to change the font in use04:56
ychaouchethanks dhx1, I figured out the problem as I said above. The only thing is that the font is too small and unreadable04:58
ychaouchesoustruh, if you want to hide some fields, I gave you the pointer. If you want to change the lables, you can always look in the config file if they're there, if not, you can change them in the source code manually, but that's a bit hackish...05:00
ychaouchesoustruh, now if those labels are i18nable, you can create a new po file that will "translate" them to your "language" ;)05:00
ychaouchesoustruh, it's a bit of a workaround05:01
soustruhychaouche: yeah, i got to this ($g_bug_report_page_fields etc) yesterday… however, i wonder if there aren't variables like $g_enable_projection or $g_enable_profiles = OFF; also for severity and reproducibility :)05:02
ychaouchesoustruh, maybe people here on the channel could come up with better solutions.05:02
ychaouchesoustruh, well g_enable_projection and g_enable_profiles are there, for the severity and reproducibility you may be interrested in the $g_bug_report_page_fields variable05:19
ychaouchesoustruh, I just did a search on severity until I found that $g_bug_report_page_fields variable, so you may do so for other variables as well05:20
ychaouche(variables/details/fields etc.)05:20
soustruhyep, i found that too, but it seems a bit complicated to edit all of the fields arrays, when there could be one preset to completely turn off this unneeded functionality :)05:22
ychaouchesoustruh, agreed05:23
soustruhi've seen posts requesting this dated back to 2004, and still there seems no way how to easily get rid of this :(05:26
ychaouchesoustruh, it could be that they preferred "easy code" vs "easy usability"05:28
ychaouchesoustruh, sometimes you have to sacrifice usability if the code to provide it is too complex05:28
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ychaouchequiz : what is a standard linux command consisting of only one letter ?05:51
ychaouche;op05:51
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dhx1ychaouche: ~ and / for changing directories? :)06:13
dhx1sorry... for stating whether something is a directory/etc06:13
ychaouchedhx1, nope, those are not commands06:14
ychaouchethe shortest standard linux command, consisting of one letter, is "w".06:14
dhx1I must admit I've always just used "who"06:15
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WatergadHi. Its a offtopic a bit, but08:40
Watergadhow to change css for a private bugnote?08:40
WatergadI had a tweak with a red bg for a private bugnote, but I don't understand current css08:41
Watergadit has TR style for private bugnote, "meta" style for bugnote... I'm not so familiar with css (:08:41
Watergadmaybe you could help making background of private bugnotes red?08:42
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rolfkleef@Watergad: have you looked at the css file? it should be pretty clear what to change in there: td.bugnote-public and td.bugnote-private09:14
Watergadyeah, I made exactly these changes09:14
Watergadbut I don't see any of these in nightly...09:14
Watergadjust no td.bug* or any09:16
rolfkleefhm, I don't work with nightly, not sure if that is part of the html cleanup work on 1.3... sorry :-)09:23
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DartoxianHi guys, anyone here?13:25
DartoxianI am trying to use the mantis SOAP api, but I don't seem to be able to make a request in the right format, if anyone has an example message would they mind showing me it?13:27
jreeseDartoxian: I don't personally have any experience, but the Eclipse Mylyn plugin is open source, and includes an adapter for talking to the mantis soap api, so you should be able to use that as an example13:30
DartoxianThanks, but I'm afraid the hardware I will be building on won't be able to support that plugin. Is there any way I could sniff a message that it sent though? Essentially I am after some sample syntax - as I am having to write a client library myself - specifically for this hardware. I know the syntax of SOAP (obviously...) but when using wfetch I am unable to successfully send a message and then get a response13:34
jreeseDartoxian: well, the code it uses is open source, you should be able to see how it generates the message13:36
jreeseDartoxian: I would imagine you probably use wireshark on a desktop machine to listen to what the plugin is sending tohugh13:39
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DartoxianThank you very much jreese - it's ot me through the day!17:24
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InternetToughGuyHmm18:31
InternetToughGuyis there anything that explains how to apply a patch file in mantis?18:31
InternetToughGuyI'd like to implement this http://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/view.php?id=825718:32
jreeseInternetToughGuy: are you using Windows or something else?18:40
InternetToughGuyubuntu18:42
jreeseon the cammend line, some variant of `patch < file.patch`18:42
InternetToughGuybut what would the target be ?18:43
jreesewhich patch are you wanting from that bug?18:45
InternetToughGuywell the user crated a new feature18:48
InternetToughGuythe ability to have user avatars, have them uploaded and stored locally and manage them18:48
jreeseyes, but the issue you linked to has a bunch of different patch files attached, which are you wanting to use?18:50
InternetToughGuyi suppose the latest http://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/file_download.php?file_id=3258&type=bug18:51
jreeseok, so download the patch file to your mantisbt directory, cd there, and then run `patch -p1 < mantis_avatar_simple_patch.patch`18:52
InternetToughGuywell, wish me luck18:59
InternetToughGuyouch19:01
InternetToughGuya bunch of errors19:01
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InternetToughGuyHmm19:15
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