2005-10-16 14:43:09 |
David Allouche |
bug |
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added bug |
2005-10-17 12:08:36 |
David Allouche |
description |
Once RCS details have been entered once in a product series, it's not possible to clear them away.
As long as the productseries.importstatus into PROCESSING or SYNCING, it should be possible for the product owner to NULL away all rcs-related fields (rcstype, cvsroot, cvsbranch, svnrepository, targetwhatever, timestamps, importstatus, etc.).
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Once RCS details have been entered once in a product series, it's not possible to clear them away.
As long as the productseries.importstatus is not PROCESSING or SYNCING, it should be possible for the product owner to NULL away all rcs-related fields (rcstype, cvsroot, cvsbranch, svnrepository, targetwhatever, timestamps, importstatus, etc.).
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2005-12-16 12:47:20 |
Dafydd Harries |
launchpad: status |
New |
Accepted |
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2006-03-06 16:28:48 |
David Allouche |
launchpad: assignee |
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ddaa |
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2006-03-06 16:28:48 |
David Allouche |
launchpad: statusexplanation |
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2006-05-04 13:24:11 |
David Allouche |
description |
Once RCS details have been entered once in a product series, it's not possible to clear them away.
As long as the productseries.importstatus is not PROCESSING or SYNCING, it should be possible for the product owner to NULL away all rcs-related fields (rcstype, cvsroot, cvsbranch, svnrepository, targetwhatever, timestamps, importstatus, etc.).
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Once RCS details have been entered once in a product series, it's not possible to clear them away.
As long as the productseries.importstatus is AUTOTEST or TESTFAILED, it should be possible for the product owner to NULL away all rcs-related fields (rcstype, cvsroot, cvsbranch, svnrepository, targetwhatever, timestamps, importstatus, etc.).
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2006-05-04 13:44:56 |
David Allouche |
marked as duplicate |
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42928 |
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