Re: Querying the BTS

2005-11-21 Thread David Moreno Garza
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

Re: Querying the BTS

2005-11-16 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: Querying the BTS

2005-11-16 Thread Christoph Haas
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

Querying the BTS

2005-11-16 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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+