HI Aleksandr, *,
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Aleksandr P <alexpikptz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
In “List of fixed bugs” for LibreOffice release candidates I sometimes
meet incorrect names of patches. Some examples:
4.3.0 RC2:
fdo#74566 RTF export: don't loose page breaks [Miklos Vajna].
According to bugzilla this bug was fixed by Pallavi Jadhav with patch
“fdo#74566:DOCX: Preservation <w:br> tag for Break to Next Page”
4.3.0 RC3:
fdo#77723 revert "Merge back branch alg_writerframes to trunk" [Miklos
Vajna]. According to bugzilla this bug was fixed by Luboš Luňák with
patches “fix drawing of 100% transparent frames (fdo#77723)” and “fix
"transparency" of floating tables in docx import (fdo#77723)”
Those fixes very likely to point to the issue because there's a bug
with the attached documents that was detected and fixed in
addition/independently.
And revert is undoing a change because of some problem with the
original fix, very likely to fix it differently in another commit.
The list is generated by looking for references to bugs in the
commit-message, thus there might be typos in the number (i.e. wrong
order of digits) or additional fixes regarding a bug, not just the
original comment. Developers don't file another bug and reattach the
same document if there's another bug found by testing, the'll just
refer to the bug that has the document attached, so that's why some
bugs get fixed "multiple" times.
ciao
Christian
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