On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Martin Pool <email address hidden> wrote:
> ok, so they are in the timeline, and in the oops, eg in OOPS-
> ffd82753d89b5a74066abd99e0d5c1ef, but it looks like they're not rendered
> in the html version of the oops. so perhaps this bug needs to be
> redirected to python-oops or something. also, it would be nice if that
> page gave you an option to download the oops file.
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Martin Pool <email address hidden> wrote: 4066abd99e0d5c1 ef, but it looks like they're not rendered
> ok, so they are in the timeline, and in the oops, eg in OOPS-
> ffd82753d89b5a7
> in the html version of the oops. so perhaps this bug needs to be
> redirected to python-oops or something. also, it would be nice if that
> page gave you an option to download the oops file.
python-oops-tools is the analysis console.
-Ro