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6 reporter-bugzilla - Reports problem to Bugzilla.
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9 reporter-bugzilla [-vbf] [-g GROUP]... [-c CONFFILE]... [-F FMTFILE]
10 [-A FMTFILE2] -d DIR
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14 reporter-bugzilla [-v] [-c CONFFILE]... [-d DIR] -t[ID] FILE...
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18 reporter-bugzilla [-v] [-c CONFFILE]... [-d DIR] -t[ID] -w
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22 reporter-bugzilla [-v] [-c CONFFILE]... -h DUPHASH [-p[PRODUCT]]
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25 The tool reads problem directory DIR. Then it logs in to Bugzilla and
26 tries to find a bug with the same abrt_hash:HEXSTRING in Whiteboard.
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28 If such bug is not found, then a new bug is created. Elements of DIR
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32 Otherwise, if such bug is found and it is marked as CLOSED DUPLICATE,
33 the tool follows the chain of duplicates until it finds a non-DUPLICATE
34 bug. The tool adds a new comment to found bug.
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36 The URL to new or modified bug is printed to stdout and recorded in
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39 Option -t uploads FILEs to the already created bug on Bugzilla site.
40 The bug ID is retrieved from directory specified by -d DIR. If problem
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43 Option -tID uploads FILEs to the bug with specified ID on Bugzilla
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46 Option -w adds bugzilla user to bug’s CC list.
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48 Option -r sets the last url from reporter_to element which is prefixed
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50 bug is to be filed. The default value is ABRT Server"
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52 Configuration file
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54 /etc/libreport/plugins/bugzilla.conf and to user’s local
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60 Login to Bugzilla account.
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63 Password to Bugzilla account.
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66 Bugzilla HTTP(S) address. (default: https://bugzilla.redhat.com)
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73 Product bug field value. Useful if you needed different product
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77 Version bug field value. Useful if you needed different product
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80 Parameters can be overridden via $Bugzilla_PARAM environment variables.
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82 Formatting configuration files
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93 element1[,element2]..." The literal text line to be added to
94 Bugzilla comment. Can be empty. (Empty lines are NOT ignored!)
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96 Summary format is a line of text, where %element% is replaced by
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100 Sections can be:
101 - %summary: bug summary format string.
102 - %attach: a list of elements to attach.
103 - text, double colon (::) and the list of comma-separated elements.
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113 - problem directory element names prefixed by "%bare_",
114 which is formatted as-is, without "<element_name>:" and colons
115 - %oneline, %multiline, %text wildcards, which select all corresponding
116 elements for output or attachment
117 - %binary wildcard, valid only for %attach section, instructs to attach
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119 - problem directory element names prefixed by "-",
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125 Integration with ABRT events
126 reporter-bugzilla can be used as an ABRT reporter. Example fragment for
127 /etc/libreport/report_event.conf:
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131 reporter-bugzilla -d . -c /etc/libreport/plugins/bugzilla.conf
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144 Force reporting even if this problem is already reported.
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147 Formatting file for initial comment. Default:
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158 Add bugzilla user to CC list [of bug with this ID]. Applicable only
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161 -h, --duphash DUPHASH
162 Search in Bugzilla by abrt’s DUPHASH and print BUG_ID.
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164 -p[PRODUCT], --product[PRODUCT]
165 Specify a Bugzilla’s product (ignored without -h). Default:
166 "Fedora". If only -p or --product without PRODUCT is presented
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185 Bugzilla HTTP(S) address. (default: https://bugzilla.redhat.com)
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192 Product bug field value. Useful if you needed different product
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196 Version bug field value. Useful if you needed different product
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200 List of Bugzilla group names that will be set to the new bug if
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204 Use yes/no to control whether the new bug should have set groups
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208 Comma-separated list of package components (e.g. selinux-policy,
209 anaconda) for which reporter-bugzilla should not use Bugzilla
210 component match when searching for duplicate bug reports.
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215 HTTPS_PROXY
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219 /usr/share/libreport/conf.d/plugins/bugzilla.conf
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228 /etc/libreport/plugins/bugzilla_format.conf
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