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-Introduction to the bug system request server
-
- There is a mailserver which can send the bug reports and indices as
- plain text on request.
-
- To use it you send a mail message to request@bugs.debian.org. The
- Subject of the message is ignored, except for generating the Subject
- of the reply.
-
- The body you send should be a series of commands, one per line. You'll
- receive a reply which looks like a transcript of your message being
- interpreted, with a response to each command. No notifications are
- sent to anyone for the commands listed here and the mail isn't logged
- anywhere publicly available.
-
- Any text on a line starting with a hash sign # is ignored; the server
- will stop processing when it finds a line with a control terminator (
- quit, thank you, or two hyphens are common examples). It will also
- stop if it encounters too many unrecognised or badly-formatted
- commands. If no commands are successfully handled it will send the
- help text for the server.
-
-Commands available
-
- send bugnumber
- send-detail bugnumber
- Requests the transcript for the bug report in question.
- send-detail sends all of the "boring" messages in the
- transcript as well, such as the various auto-acks.
-
- index [full]
- index-summary by-package
- index-summary by-number
- Request the full index (with full details, and including done
- and forwarded reports), or the summary sorted by package or by
- number, respectively.
-
- index-maint
- Requests the index page giving the list of maintainers with
- bugs (open and recently-closed) in the tracking system.
-
- index maint maintainer
- Requests the index pages of bugs in the system for the
- maintainer maintainer. The search term is an exact match. The
- bug index will be sent in a separate message.
-
- index-packages
- Requests the index page giving the list of packages with bugs
- (open and recently-closed) in the tracking system.
-
- index packages package
- Requests the index pages of bugs in the system for the package
- package. The search term is an exact match. The bug index will
- be sent in a separate message.
-
- send-unmatched [this|0]
- send-unmatched last|-1
- send-unmatched old|-2
- Requests logs of messages not matched to a particular bug
- report, for this week, last week and the week before. (Each
- week ends on a Wednesday.)
-
- getinfo filename
- Request a file containing information about package(s) and or
- maintainer(s) - the files available are:
-
- maintainers
- The unified list of packages' maintainers, as used by the
- tracking system. This is derived from information in the
- Packages files, override files and pseudo-packages files.
-
- override.distribution
- override.distribution.non-free
- override.distribution.contrib
- override.experimental
- Information about the priorities and sections of packages
- and overriding values for the maintainers. This
- information is used by the process which generates the
- Packages files in the FTP archive. Information is
- available for each of the main distribution trees
- available, by their codewords.
-
- pseudo-packages.description
- pseudo-packages.maintainers
- List of descriptions and maintainers respectively for
- pseudo-packages.
-
- refcard
- Requests that the mailservers' reference card be sent in plain
- ASCII.
-
- help
- Requests that this help document be sent by email in plain
- ASCII.
-
- quit
- stop
- thank
- thanks
- thankyou
- thank you
- --
- Stops processing at this point of the message. After this you
- may include any text you like, and it will be ignored. You can
- use this to include longer comments than are suitable for #,
- for example for the benefit of human readers of your message
- (reading it via the tracking system logs or due to a CC or
- BCC).
-
- #...
- One-line comment. The # must be at the start of the line.
-
- debug level
- Sets the debugging level to level, which should be a
- nonnegative integer. 0 is no debugging; 1 is usually
- sufficient. The debugging output appears in the transcript. It
- is not likely to be useful to general users of the bug system.
-
- There is a reference card for the mailservers, available via the WWW,
- in bug-mailserver-refcard.txt or by email using the refcard command
- (see above).
-
- If you wish to manipulate bug reports you should use the
- control@bugs.debian.org address, which understands a superset of the
- commands listed above. This is described in another document,
- available on the WWW, in the file bug-maint-mailcontrol.txt, or by
- sending help to control@bugs.
-
- In case you are reading this as a plain text file or via email: an
- HTML version is available via the bug system main contents page
- http://www.debian.org/Bugs/.
- _________________________________________________________________
-
- Debian BTS administrators <owner@bugs.debian.org>
-
- Debian bug tracking system
- Copyright © 1999 Darren O. Benham, 1997, 2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd,
- 1994-1997 Ian Jackson.
- _________________________________________________________________
-