>Note, I am testing one last part of the MacPerl integration with the >perlbug database. > > >http://tpi.perl.org/perlbug/pbdb.cgi?>req=tidmids&tidmids=19990828.004 > >These replies should all appear on this page. Apart from the stray '>' before the 'req=...', you're quite correct. >Still waiting for them to show up ... Hmmm >perhaps perlbugtron is not subscribed to >macperl-porters@macperl.org, No idea, that's in Nat's capable hands, I think, Nat? >or perhaps there is another problem (maybe the >extra [] before [ID ..] is messing it up? It doesn't seem so from the >source, but I am not sure). It shouldn't be this (famous last words): The [ID ...], should all be ignored and only the ticketID read, I did it this way in case people started messing about with (ID: - 199908.003) or just 'some_subject with a valid 199908001 ID in it somwhere' or somesuch. I would prefer to look for the whole lot (brackets and all), but I still wanted to get an ID in the subject, in more or less any old place... >Richard, one other thing: the above URL shows "19990828.004 (mailto: >perl5-porters@perl.org)", when it should show >mailto:macperl-porters@macperl.org. Sorry, I hadn't quite got to the mailto link, should be OK on next update. >It got sent to the right place, but >the info presented is wrong. Maybe this is the source of the problem? >Oops, and one more thing: Boo hoo! :-( >on the database menu, the link to the source (and >to news) is www.perl.com, and should be a simple relative >link, /news.html and /perlbug/perlbug.tar. Good point, done. Ciao Richard Foley --- richard@rfi.net "Ciao" - (shorter than 'Aufwiedersehen' :-) ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-porters-request@macperl.org