On 21:27 Wed 16 Nov 2005, Christoph Haas wrote:
> A quick test revealed that this interface works.
Of course this works, many script serving different services work
because of this. What I also do from time to time is fetch one specific
bug page and parse it, that also work, but it's hard to make
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Christoph Haas wrote:
> Hi, Arnaud...
Hi Christoph,
> Andreas Barth wrote recently:
>
>>It is now on bts2ldap.debian.net (but this host name has the advantage
>>that it can stay, even if the ldap-server moves once again :), port is
>>10101.
>
> A q
Hi, Arnaud...
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 16:58, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> I'd like to query the bts automatically to write an application where I
> could summarize bug counts and release bloquers for the java team.
>
> Is there a way to query the bts and receive the response in a way it's
> easil
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Hi,
I'd like to query the bts automatically to write an application where I
could summarize bug counts and release bloquers for the java team.
Is there a way to query the bts and receive the response in a way it's
easily parsable?
I heard about bts+
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