I too, lack the permissions to triage bugs. But I'll leave that for the devs to decide. I just have quite a bit of spare time to debug, along with a few machines to do the testing. I've learned quite a bit about debugging wine, but not nearly as much as most of the triagers. I'm just trying to find the old bugs that haven't been checked lately, and/or regression tests that no one has taken the time to run.
-Austin Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Don't got permission to do that. At least, not since last I checked. Speaking of which, I'd like bugzilla permissions to be a triager. Thanks, Scott Ritchie On Sun, 2007-07-08 at 19:48 -0700, James Hawkins wrote: > Hi, > > > ------- Additional Comment #3 From Austin English 2007-07-08 21:16 ------- > > > > Works fine in wine 0.9.40. > > > > > > ------- Additional Comment #4 From Lei Zhang 2007-07-08 21:32 ------- > > > > Works here as well with wine 0.9.40 and a clean .wine directory. > > Ok folks, if you run an installer and it works for you, there's a > pretty good chance that the bug has been fixed since the original > report, especially if more than one person verifies that it's fixed. > Go ahead and marked them fixed, and if the user is still experiencing > the problem, they can always reopen the bug. >