Activity log for bug #3431

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2005-10-20 22:42:03 Sivan Greenberg bug added bug
2005-10-20 22:59:05 Sivan Greenberg launchpad: assignee sabdfl
2005-10-20 22:59:05 Sivan Greenberg launchpad: severity Normal Major
2005-11-20 04:22:48 Matthew Paul Thomas description I just tried to add the following data as a spec to the spec tracker and got: "... Oops Sorry, something just went wrong in Launchpad. Please report this as a bug, after checking that it isn’t reported already. In your bug report include the URL of this page, and what you were trying to do. (If this error is preventing you from reporting bugs, e-mail us instead, with “Bug” in the Subject line.) Thanks for helping improve Launchpad, and sorry for the inconvenience. ..." THis is the data I was using for the spec: spec name = automatic-updates title = "Automatic Updates" summary = "Automatic Updates - automatic/silent installation of (security) updates, possible even when current user has no sudo privileges." Priority = medium Status = braindump other fields empty (asignee, drafter, approver). Registering a spec with the spec tracker sometimes causes an "Oops" error. Example 1: spec name = "automatic-updates" title = "Automatic Updates" summary = "Automatic Updates - automatic/silent installation of (security) updates, possible even when current user has no sudo privileges." Priority = medium Status = braindump other fields empty (asignee, drafter, approver). Example 2: Product = launchpad Name = "duplicate-handling" Title = "Duplicate bug handling" URL = "https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/DuplicateBugHandling" Summary = "When bugs are marked as duplicates, their fix requests and subscriber lists need to be merged in a smart fashion, to minimize the followup work required." Status = braindump Assignee = none Drafter = "mpt" Approver = none
2005-11-20 04:22:48 Matthew Paul Thomas title Error when trying to add a specification to the spec tracking system. Error when trying to add a specification to the spec tracking system
2005-12-06 12:39:18 Guilherme Salgado launchpad: assignee sabdfl matsubara
2005-12-16 12:27:16 Dafydd Harries launchpad: status New Accepted
2006-02-02 18:47:58 Diogo Matsubara description Registering a spec with the spec tracker sometimes causes an "Oops" error. Example 1: spec name = "automatic-updates" title = "Automatic Updates" summary = "Automatic Updates - automatic/silent installation of (security) updates, possible even when current user has no sudo privileges." Priority = medium Status = braindump other fields empty (asignee, drafter, approver). Example 2: Product = launchpad Name = "duplicate-handling" Title = "Duplicate bug handling" URL = "https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/DuplicateBugHandling" Summary = "When bugs are marked as duplicates, their fix requests and subscriber lists need to be merged in a smart fashion, to minimize the followup work required." Status = braindump Assignee = none Drafter = "mpt" Approver = none Registering a spec with the spec tracker sometimes causes an "Oops" error. Example 1: spec name = "automatic-updates" title = "Automatic Updates" summary = "Automatic Updates - automatic/silent installation of (security) updates, possible even when current user has no sudo privileges." Priority = medium Status = braindump other fields empty (asignee, drafter, approver). Example 2: Product = launchpad Name = "duplicate-handling" Title = "Duplicate bug handling" URL = "https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/DuplicateBugHandling" Summary = "When bugs are marked as duplicates, their fix requests and subscriber lists need to be merged in a smart fashion, to minimize the followup work required." Status = braindump Assignee = none Drafter = "mpt" Approver = none
2006-02-02 18:47:58 Diogo Matsubara title Error when trying to add a specification to the spec tracking system Trying to register a spec with a existing name leads to an oops.
2006-02-21 20:07:16 Diogo Matsubara launchpad: status Confirmed Fix Released
2006-02-21 20:07:16 Diogo Matsubara launchpad: statusexplanation