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Help Using The Bugzilla Query Form
January, 20 2001 - Brian Bober (netdemon).
Further heavy mutiliations by Tara Heranandez, April 20, 2001.

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The Sections

The query page is broken down into the following sections:

Bug Settings
People Involved
Text Search Options
Module Options
Advanced Querying
The Bottom Of The Form

"I already know how to use Bugzilla, but would like information about Bugzilla and the author of this document."
"Ok, I am almost certain the bug I discovered isn't in Bugzilla, how do I submit the bug?" - Read the guidelines first!


Tips

You don't have to fill out any field on the query page you don't need. Filling out fields will limit your search. On the list boxes, such as Status, you can Ctrl-Click to unselect an option. Until you get better, you can use the "brute force" method where you enter a very simple query and search through the long list of bugs manually. Just try not to overuse this method if you don't have to as you might be slowing down the search for other people if there are many people searching at the same time. Finally, I would recommend learning the Boolean Chart immediately because it is extremely powerful. Also, there is a navigation bar at the bottom of most Bugzilla pages, and important links at the front page.

Back to the Query. If you typed anything in the forms already, you might want to hit back on the browser. When you are all done reading, do a sample query!


Bug Settings

Status: Resolution: Platform: OpSys: Priority: Severity:

The status and resolution field define and track the life cycle of a bug. Platform and opsys describe the system which the bug is on. Priority and Severity are for tracking purposes.

Status

Resolution

The resolution field indicates what happened to this bug.

No resolution yet: All bugs which are in one of the "open" states (meaning the state has no associated resolution) have the resolution set to blank. All other bugs will be marked with one of the following resolutions.

Platform

The platform field is the hardware platform against which the bug was reported. Legal platforms include but are not limited to:

Note: Selecting the option "All" does not select bugs assigned against all platforms. It merely selects bugs that occur on all platforms.

Operating System

The operating system field is the operating system against which the bug was reported. Legal operating systems include but are not limited to:

Note that the operating system implies the platform, but not always. For example, Linux can run on PC and Macintosh and others.

Priority

The priority field describes the importance and order in which a bug should be fixed. This field is utilized by the programmers/engineers to prioritize their work. The priorities are from P1 (Most important) to P5 (Least important).

Severity

The Severity field describes the impact of a bug.


People Involved

Email:  matching as:
Will match any of the following selected fields:
Assigned To Reporter QA Contact
CC Added comment

This section has been made more complicated in order to make it more powerful. Unfortunately, it is not the easiest to understand. What this section lets you do is search for bugs associated with a certain email address.

To search for bugs associated with an email address:

You can look for up to two different email addresses. If you specify both, then only bugs which match both emails will show up. This is useful to find bugs that were, for example, created by Ralph and assigned to Fred.

You can also use the drop down menus to specify whether you want to match addresses by doing a substring match, by using Regular Expressions, or by exactly matching a fully specified email address.


Text Search

Bug summary:
A description entry:
Associated URL:
Status whiteboard:
Keywords:

In this section, you can enter values that are searched for in all the bugs (or whatever you limit the bugs to in other fields). You might want to look at Bugzilla Text Searching to see info on Regular Expressions and text searching. The box next to these fields decides how a match will be determined.

Bug summary

This lets you search the summaries. The summary is one line that attempts to sum up the bug.

A description entry

This lets you search comments. Comments can be added by anybody. Comments are the largest searchable area in most bugs. If you really want to find a lot of matches, search the comments.
Note:Because comments can get quite extensive in bugs, doing this particular type of query can take a long time.

Associated URL

This lets you search the url field. This contains the url of the web page the bug is about.

Status Whiteboard

This lets you search the bug's status whiteboard. The status whiteboard contains general information that engineers add.

Keywords



Each bug can have keywords specified. The bug reporter or a user with the proper permissions can edit these keywords. The following is a list of the keywords that are stored on this version of Bugzilla:

Name Description Bugs
1817 1817 1
1862 1862 1
1864 1864 1
1949 1949 Development - Testing new features, Published on Tue, 26 Apr 2005 Fixed installer. Updated plink from development branch. Minor bug fixes. 1
1971 Build 1971 11
1973 Build 1973 3
1976 Build 1976 2
1986 Build 1986 5
1990 Build 1990 1
1997 Build 1997 5
1998 Build 1998 1
2.0.53 CVSNT 2.0.53. Fixed in and earlier 1
2.0.62 CVSNT 2.0.62. Fixed in 2.0.62. 4
2.5.01 CVSNT 2.5.01. Fixed in CVSNT 2.5.01 42
2.5.02 CVSNT 2.5.02. Fixed in the latest release of CVSNT 2.5.02 22
2.5.03 CVSNT 2.5.03. Fixed in the latest release of CVSNT 2.5.03 420
2.5.04 CVSNT 2.5.04. Fixed in the latest release of CVSNT 2.5.04 106
2.5.05 CVSNT 2.5.05. Fixed in the latest release of CVSNT 2.5.05 37
2.6.01 CVSNT 2.6.01. Fixed in the latest development build of CVSNT 2.6.01 none
2.8.01 CVSNT 2.8.01. Fixed in the latest development build of CVSNT 2.8.01 527
2.8.02 CVSNT 2.8.02. Fixed in the latest development build of CVSNT 2.8.02 107
2007 2007 4
2013 2013 4
2024 2024 4
2040 2040 9
2048 2048 4
2054 2054 5
2057 2057 1
2063 2063 1
2064 CVSNT 2.5.02 (Servalan) build 2064. published on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 Pending major catastrophies*, this is be the next stable release. * Updated release notes. * RPM build for redhat (several RPMs due to dependency issues). 2
2082 2082 published on Wed, 07 Sep 2005 All known bugs fixed to date. This is essentially SP1 unless something else crops up - just waiting for some other stuff to happen before it becomes officially stable. none
2084 2084 none
2088 2088, published on Mon, 12 Sep 2005. All known post-release bugs fixed. 1
2094 2094 1
2099 2099, published on Fri, 23 Sep 2005 * Removed the experimental tag from the win32 utf8 server flag. It's still to be used with caution though, as it'll potentially break any scripts that are used. * Ignore -kkv flag broadened to ignore all client side -k flags. Now works with add too. none
2115 2115 - this was the last 2.5.02 release, published on Sat, 08 Oct 2005 Changes since build 2099: * Fixes for japanese filenames 1
2125 2125 1
2132 2132 1
2141 2141 Release Candidate, released Fri, 04 Nov 2005 * When zeroconf browsing, trust the machine name rather than the network configuration * CVSROOT shorthand for anonymous connection to cvsnt servers - ::server (eg. cvs ::cvs.cvsnt.org ls) * CVSROOT shorthand for global servers (eg. cvs -d ::other/mozilla ls). Win32 only (Unix is a lot harder as it doesn't provide the APIs to do the DNS lookups.. probably a 2.6.x feature). * cvs remove on an added but not committed file doesn't require -f. 1
2151 2151. OSS Stable. Released Tue, 15 Nov 2005 • Howl is no longer used by default for Zeroconf publication. The Multicast DNS responder can be selected in the control panel (Win32) or in the cvsnt configuratoin file. Currently supported: Internal 'mini' mdns (default), Howl, Apple. • Zeroconf should work on all platforms. • Lockserver will no longer allow a writelock if a transaction is currently active, even if all locks are released on a file. Removes a small window of error where two people could request the same version. • cvsnt control panel is now loaded through a proxy stub. • When talking to server versions <2.0.58, cvsnt will no longer advertise it supports Kerberos. A bug in those versions makes the server disable protocol negotiation if kerberos is found. • Unix builds will run as UTF8 if possible. The Win32 UTF8 server is no longer experimental. Win32 client now has a --utf8 switch, which also forces the client into UTF8 mode. • As a result of the above, multilingual filenames (inc. japanese, hebrew) should now behave correctly. • Using a root string starting ‘::&’ makes an anonymous connection to a server, provided the server is a supported cvsnt server with anonymous connections enabled. eg. cvs — d ::cvs.cvsnt.org ls • ‘cvs ls&’ now works against non-cvsnt servers by emulating the behaviour of the ls command on the client side. • Individual repositories may be taken offline using the control panel (on Windows) or by modifying the configuration file (on Unix). none
2238 2238 Release Candidate. Released Thu, 09 Feb 2006 Changes: * Support for storing passwords on U3 compatible memory sticks. There is also a u3 compatible cvsagent package available. * Passwords supplied on the command line cause an implicit login, and the password is removed from the root string. * Along with the usual cleanups and bug fixes. 1
2260 2260 (2.5.03 RC1). commercial beta / OSS stable. Released Thu, 09 Mar 2006 Changes since build 2151: * cvsagent can store and retrieve its passwords from a U3 enabled dongle if one is available. Also, a u3p package of cvsagent is available. * On 64bit windows platforms a 64bit setuid library is installed for pserver impersonation on 64bit platforms. * (Unix) it is possible to enable visiblity support when compiling (requires gcc 4). * db2 is now a supported database for audit. * Client now supports socks4 and socks5 proxies. 1
2382 CVSNT 2.5.03 (Scorpio) Build 2382 Commercial Stable. Released Wed, 05 Jul 2006 * Control panel modified to work on vista beta builds (note: no support is available for running on beta operating systems). * import ignores hidden files by default. New –h option added to include them. * Library updates: zlib 1.2.3, expat 2.0.0, pcre 6.6. * Remote init commands now work within a defined directory on the server only. none
2400 2400 1
2428 2428 1
2442 2442 1
2469 2469 1
2734 2734. New build by AGB. This is a new stable build of 2.5.03 and will be merged into the next RC 2.5.04 build. 107
2757 2757 - An update to the release of 2.5.03 R2. Provides: * Control Panel now loads the value of synonym correctly. * Various bug fixes and performace improvements. * Experimental features of change sets/bugzilla integration: + Disallow commits on bugs not in Bugzilla + Disallow commits on bugs depending on status recorded in Bugzilla + Allow Bugs DatabaseHost parameter when MySQL hosted on another server + Disable the use "bug" as a a search keyword in message to bug number conversion + Pass bugs numbers to commitinfo trigger with %b 13
2795 Build 2795 of EVS 1

Name Description Bugs
2823 Build 2823 of 2.5.03 10
3.1.01 EVS 3.1.01 16
3226 Fixes to 2.5.03 released Nov 3rd, 2008. 118
3236 Build 3236. CVSNT 2.5.04 (Zen) Build 3236 (stable). Released on Nov 3rd, 2008. 99
3249 Build 3249. CVS Suite 2008 build 3249. Released on 17 November 2008. First patch release to CVS Sutie 2008. 6
3264 3264. Release December 1st 2008. 15
3266 Build 3266. CVS Suite 2008 released on December 3rd 2008 (blocker fix for SCCI) 1
3279 3279. Released on December 16, 2008. 21
3321 2.5.03.3321. released on 28 January 2009 9
3428 2.5.03.3321. released on 17 June 2009 29
3479 2.5.03 Build 3479 (not 3476 or 3478). Released July 10th, 2009. 13
3509 cvs suite 2008 build 3509 released on friday august 7th 2009 - release notes send out on august 11th. 17
3510 2.5.04 Build 3510 - released 7th August 2009 2
3542 3542. CVS Suite 2008 Build 3542 released on 7th Sep 2009. 30
3622 3622. CVS Suite 2008 Build 3622 released on 30th Nov 2009. 13
3736 3736. CVS Suite 2008 Build 3736 released on 16th March 2009. 3
3744 3744. CVSNT 2.5.05 (Gan) Build 3744 (stable) released on 26th March 2010. none
3804 3804. CVS Suite 2008 Build 3804 released on 11th June 2010. 7
3840 3840. CVS Suite 2009 [2009-3840] released on 27th July 2010. none
3915 3915. CVS Suite 2009 [2009-3915] released on 13th September 2010. This includes fixes for: * linux connection issues (would time out on slow operations) * fixes to cvsdiag * installer fixes (do not 'reset' some params in install) * fixes extnt bugs (sspi/sserver and eclipse) This was released primarily as a 'trial' build but a 'full' build was made available for customers who urgently needed the fixes. 2
4218 4218. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-4218] released on 27th July 2011. 195
4269 4269. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-4269] released on 6th September 2011. 17
4287 4287. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-4287] released on September 22, 2011 10
4377 4377. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-4377] released on December 21, 2011 26
4588 4588. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-4588] released on July 18, 2012 40
4669 4669. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-4669] released on October 8, 2012 1
4747 4747. Trial build released 25 Jan 2013, also contained debugging fixes and new LSA DLL's (x32 and x64). 1
4959 4959. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-4959] released on July 29, 2013 1
5237 5237. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5237] released on May 6, 2014 2
5561 5561. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5561] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009R2 [2010-5561] released on March 31, 2015. Contains critical security fix for SSERVER Protocol: FREAK - CVE-2015-0204. 3
5590 5590. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5590] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009R2 [2010-5590] released on May 8, 2015. 4
5698 5698. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5698] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009R2 [2010-5698] released on August 2, 2015 (Facebook, Twitter and e-mail announcement not sent until later). Contains critical security fix for SSH/Putty Protocol CVE-2015-2157. 6
5737 5737. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5737] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009R2 [2010-5737] released on September 23, 2015. Notably fixes the Windows (CVSNT Server) Handle/Memory leaks. First Windows version to contain more than one event id. 11
5786 5786. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5786] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009R2 [2010-5786] released on November 4, 2015. Notably fixes the Windows x64 loading of Oracle libraries and System Z s390 proof-of-concept. 4
5876 5876. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5876] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009R2 [2010-5876] released on Januaryt 29th, 2016. Notably fixes the 'cvs update -d' conflict bug. 2
5940 5940. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-5940] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009R2 [2010-5940] released on March 31st, 2016. Notably fixes the 'repository with read only flag still allows repository changes to be made' bug. 5
6002 6002. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6002] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-6002] released on June 3rd, 2016. Notably fixes the 'Windows 10 TortoiseCVS disables UAC' bug 4
6052 6052. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6052] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-6052] released on June 28th, 2016. Notably signs the installer with an SHA256 certificate. 6
6094 6094. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6094] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-6094] released on September 26th, 2016. Notably signs the LSA DLL's with a Microsoft SHA256 certificate. Also fixes (again) TortoiseCVS dependencies / C-Runtime (CRT) and various updates to the eBook. 13
6145 6094. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6145] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009 [2009-6145] released on December 1st, 2016. Notably includes an upgrade OpenSSL and installs WinCVS as WinCVS2.exe . Also enhances TortoiseCVS and adds WinCVS crash dump handler and includes updates to the eBook 11
6332 6332. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6332] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009 [2009-6332] released on May 31st, 2017. Notably fixes / enhances TortoiseCVS so that overlays appear on W10, see bug 5320. Also officially supports VSIX integration to VS2017. 16
6408 6408. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6408] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-6408] released on July 31st, 2017. Notably fixes / enhances eBook regarding SSPI authentication recommendations. 7
6505 6505. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6505] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-6505] released on October 31st, 2017. Notably this has VSIX 6505 embedded which contains a lot of fixes, plus installer fixes for two-user-license (if we ever ship that) and installer fixes, e.g.: disabled firewall dialog box. 5
6610 6610. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6610] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2009 [2009-6610] released on February 2nd, 2018. Notably this has security fixes CVE-2018-6461 and CVE-2010-3190 for WinCVS/WinMerge. 7
6626 6626. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6626] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-6626] released on February 15th, 2018. Notably this fixes a problem where the control panel applet was not able to start. 2
6691 6691. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6691] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-6691] released on February 24th, 2018. Notably is a fix to CVS Suite Studio to fix a crash in explorer right menu and an upgrade to OpenSSL to 1.1.0h (was: 1.1.0b) 7
6795 6795. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6795] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-6795] released on August 22nd , 2018. Notably includes 'rename' fixes and fixes to 'update to temp file' (for diff with TortoiseCVS) and WinCVS minor coding fixes and backport from community edition. 7
6843 6843. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6843] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-6843] released on November 1st , 2018. Notably contains fix for WinCVS folders open/close 'reset' when 'cvs update'. 1
6977 6977. CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-6977] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-6977] released on February 1st, 2019. Notably contains enhancement for TortoiseCVS checkout options defaults, and fix bug "unrecognized operation '\x73' in" during cvs update. 4
7023 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7023] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-7023] released on April 29th, 2019. Notably contains enhancement for WinCVS and TortoiseCVS to show an event log on crash. WinCVS gains logging. 5

Name Description Bugs
7233 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7233] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-7233] released on October 18th, 2019. Notably contains fix for IntelliJ to use SSPI with extnt. 1
7272 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7272] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 20010 [2010-7272] released on February 1st, 2020. Notably contains SSH 1.1.1d (upgrade from: 1.1.0h) and Putty 0.70 (upgrade from 0.55). Fixes a WinCVS crash. 15
7350 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7350] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-7350] released on May 1st, 2020. Notably contains improved Linux cvsmanager/cvsproxy for more reliable ssh connections. Putty bug fixes backported from 0.73. 16
7480 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7480] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-7480] released on June 19th, 2020. Notably fixes windows server not accepting clients and windows clients crashing with ssh passwords. Last putty security fix backported from 0.73. 11
7639 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7639] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-7639] released on November 27th, 2020. Notably cvsdiag now doesnt crash on win10, and includes windows 10 full version number in ourput. Also includes lots of minor fixes for GUI. 7
7706 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7706] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-7706] released on February 2nd, 2021. none
7799 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7799] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-7799] released on May 14th, 2021. Notably eBook now contains more information on encryption of SSPI and SSH security. 1
7886 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7886] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-7886] released on August 2nd, 2021. Notably fixes bug in rlsacl/lsacl that caused 'noinherit' flag not to appear in some ACL's. Also fixes to cvsdiag that caused all PATHs to be blank. 3
7981 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-7981] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-7981] released on November 1st, 2021. Trial only (just trial license) 1
8078 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8078] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8078] released on May 6th, 2022. Includes security updates for zlib and openssl. 3
8319 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8319] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8319] released on October 25th, 2022. Includes update to openssl and cvsdiag. 4
8520 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8520] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8520] released on April 21st, 2023. Includes update to openssl shadow/automatic checkout and cvsdiag. 5
8526 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8526] released on Friday June 23rd, 2023. A fix for Linux crashes (server). 1
8527 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8527] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8527] released on July 31st, 2023. First release from our upgraded build system. Includes possible fix for server crash on windows and diagnostics updates. 3
8728 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8728] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8728] released on November 20th, 2023. Was delayed by a couple of weeks, so I planned this to have a new trial key, but it does not. Also planned several W11 fixes but they mostly failed. Main changes are SCCI now works with PowerBuilder and RHEL9 support. 8
8803 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8803] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8803] released on February 2nd, 2024. Main changes are W10/W11 support for 'startup items' CVSAgent and enabling the right click menu for W11. These were originally planned for the previous release 8728 and took quite a lot of iterations to get right. 7
8891 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8891] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8891] released on May 2nd, 2024. Main change is SCCI plugin now has option to debug to SQLite database. This will hopefully provide clearer diagnostics and in particular help with performance diagnostics. 3
8964 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-8964] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-8964] released on July 12th, 2024. Main change is OpenSSL 3.0. Also TortoiseCVS update to use the shell 'open' action if 'edit' action fails (eg: PDF). 9
9049 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-9049] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-9049] released on October 4th, 2024. Main change is OpenSSL 3.0.15. Also ReleaseManager update to fix various bugs. Also a bug that stopped pserver systemauth working. 11
9051 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-9051] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-9051] released on February 2nd, 2025. The main change was to use the new Microsoft signing cert and azure signing process. Also includes increased debugging which is especially useful in debugging multiple roots in a sandbox. 4
9054 CVS Suite 2009R2 [2009-9054] and Mac OS X beta of CVS Suite 2010 [2010-9054] released on May 1st, 2025. The main change was to SCCI to better support SQL Navigator v8. Also updates SQLite with new custom named, signed and manifested DLL to prevent DLL Hell. 4
Bug Behaviour does not agree with the specification. 1
causes junk none
child junk none
client:: problem with client. none
commit problem with commit none
CriticalBug Code does not perform according to specification, and is causing an immediate loss of work or data. none
CRON Bugs that effect the overnight batch processes 7
DAIRY This bug effects Dairy Quasar 5
directory junk none
entries junk none
file junk none
History History 14
in junk none
invalid junk none
Issue A problem with the current version, which is either: * manageable in the current version * is understood to involve too much effort to resolve in the short term 66
named junk none
NEWAGB NEWAGB. New build by AGB - doesnt have a number yet. The name and description will be replaced with the build number once it is available. This will be a new build of 2.8.01 (CVS Suite 2009). 1
NEWAGB3 NEWAGB3. New build by AGB - doesnt have a number yet. The name and description will be replaced with the build number once it is available. This will be a new build of 2.5.03 (CVS Suite 2008) after 3804 which was released on 11th June 2010. The NEWAGB3 keyword includes these build numbers: 2008-4065 released Feb 11, 2011 2008-3996 released Dec 6, 2010 2008-3972 released Nov 10 2010 5
NEWAGB4 NEWAGB4. New build by AGB - doesnt have a number yet. The name and description will be replaced with the build number once it is available. This will be a new build of 2.5.04. Version 2.5.04 is stable, so anything assigned to NEWAGB4 should be critical. none
NEWAGB5 CVSNT 2.5.05 build. 37
NEWAGB8 NEWAGB8. New build by AGB - doesnt have a number yet. The name and description will be replaced with the build number once it is available. This will be a new build of 2.8.02 (CVS Suite 2010). 83
NEWAGBE New EVS Build 11
NEWBETA1 Bugs found in EVS Beta 1, yet to be assigned a fix build. 6
QUIK3 Quick fixes for 2.5.03 RC3 8
RELNOTE Release Note 28
Security A fault where the security of the computer, network or data is compromised due to the software. none
Standards Code breaks some industry standard none
UD5_10002 Included in UD5 1.00.02 8
UD5_10004 Included in UD5 1.00.04 2

Name Description Bugs
UD5_10009 Bugs finxed in UD5+MH3GLs 1.00.09 12
UD5_10013 Included in UD5 1.00.13 3
UD6_10240 Included in UD5 1.02.40 3
UD6_10244 Release 1.02.44 (Beta 2.9) 2
UD8_12302 UD8 1.23.02 4
UD8_12400 UD8 1.24.00 1
UPGRADE Part of Uniface/Sybase Upgrade 1
USBEEF Problems associated with the introduction of the quota management of US BEEF quota. QUASAR bugs only! 36
Wish User believes this feature would be good to have in the product, but understands that it is outside the scope of the current version. 1


Module Options


Module options are where you select what product, module and version the bugs you want to find describe. Selecting one or more of the products, versions, components, or milestones will limit your search.

Products

Although all subprojects within the Mozilla project are similar, there are several seperate products being developed. Each product has its own components.

Product Description
Backoffice Toolsnscustomers, W_TFNDEC etc.
Bugz DatabaseDO NOT REPORT CVSNT BUGS IN THIS PRODUCT - use "Open Source Projects".
The Bugzilla bug database. Only report bugs here for problems found with the bug reporting tool.
Holo3D App (H4VAPP)3D image conversion for modern 3D displays: RED Hydrogen One, Leia Player and Looking Glass.
iPhone AppCVSNT+Netsuite+Email
Web SiteEither the march-hare.com, march-hare.com.au, or secure.march-hare.com online web store (eStore)

Version

This is simply the version that the bugs you want to find are marked for. Many of the bugs will be marked for another version and will have their milestones entered instead (milestones explained below).

Component

Each product has components, against which bugs can be filed. Components are parts of the product, and are assigned to a module owner. The following lists components and their associated products:

Component Product Description
nscustomersBackoffice Toolsnscustomers
W_TFNDECBackoffice ToolsW_TFNDEC - declare tax file numbers to ATO
BugzillaBugz DatabaseWeb based bug entry
documentationHolo3D App (H4VAPP)instructions and documentation
ffmpegHolo3D App (H4VAPP)we include our own copy of ffmpeg with h4vapp and various instructions/scripts to use it
H4VAPPLIBHolo3D App (H4VAPP)main functions
macOS beta installer (disk image)Holo3D App (H4VAPP)The beta installer is just a disk image where you can drag the items to an install location of your choice.
macOS installer (including right click menu)Holo3D App (H4VAPP)this is the non-beta installer for macOS
macOS rightclickHolo3D App (H4VAPP)right click menu for invoking h4vappcmd on macOS
ActiveSync ClientiPhone AppFramework for ActiveSync
Control Centre GUIiPhone AppGUI to show 'glance' in the control centre
CVSNT (GUI)iPhone AppThe documents/repository GUI
CVSNT for iPhoneiPhone AppFramework CVSNT
Email (GUI)iPhone Appthe EMAIL GUI
Netsuite client (SOAP)iPhone AppFramework for accessing Netsuite
Sync EmailiPhone AppFramework for Syncing with Email
Sync RepositoryiPhone AppFramework for Synchronising the repository
System Preferences GUIiPhone AppThe GUI for setting preferences (SYSTEM)
cvsnt.orgWeb Sitecvsnt.org
cvsnt.org DNS serverWeb SiteDNS Server
eStoreWeb Sitehttps://secure.march-hare.com This is the 'old' online store, pre-netsuite.
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Milestone

Choosing this section lets you search through bugs that have their target milestones set to certain values. Milestones are kind of like versions. They are specific tentative dates where a massive phasing out of bugs occur and a relatively stable release is produced. For example, Mozilla.org had milestones in the form of "M10" or "M18", but now are in the form of "Mozilla0.9". Bugzilla milestones are in the form of "Bugzilla 2.12", "Bugzilla 2.14", etc.


Inclusion/Exclusion Options

bugs numbered:
Changed in the last days
Containing at least votes
Where the field(s) changed to
During dates to

Inclusion/Exclusion options is a powerful section that gives you the ability to include and exclude bugs based on values you enter.

[Only, Exclude] bugs numbered [text]

This lets you put in a comma-delimited list of bugs you want to have your results chosen from, or those of which you want to exclude. It would be nice in the future if you could type in ranges, i.e. [1-1000] for 1 to 1000. Unfortunately, you cannot do that as of now.

Changed in the last [text] days

Lets you specify how many days ago - at maximum - a bug could have changed state.

At least [text] votes

With this, you can choose how many votes - at minimum - a bug has.

Where the field(s) [fields] changed to [text]

With this, you can specify values to search for in fields that exist in the bug If you choose one or more fields, you have to fill out one of the fields to the right. It might be difficult to figure out what these fields mean if you are a newbie to the query. They match various fields within the bug information. Optionally, you can also enter what value you want the field to have changed to if you only entered one field. For instance, if the bug changed who it was assigned to from jon@netscape.com to brian@netscape.com , you could enter in assigned_to changed to brian@netscape.com.

During dates [text] to [text]

Here, you can choose what dates the fields changed. "Now" can be used as an entry. Other entries should be in mm/dd/yyyy or yyyy-mm-dd format.


Advanced Querying Using "Boolean Charts"

The Bugzilla query page is designed to be reasonably easy to use. But, with such ease of use always comes some lack of power. The Advanced Querying section is designed to let you do very powerful queries, but it's not the easiest thing to learn (or explain).

 
       

The Advanced Query (or Boolean Chart) starts with a single "term". A term is a combination of two pulldown menus and a text field. You choose items from the menus, specifying:

Field 1: Where to look for the search term
Field 2: How to determine what is a match
Field 3: What the search term is

 
OR
       

The real fun starts when you click on the "Or" or "And" buttons. If you push the "Or" button, then you get a second term right under the first one. You can then configure that term, and the result of the query will be anything that matches either of the terms.

 
 AND
 
       

You can push the "And" button, and get a new term below the original one - seperated by the word "AND", and now the result of the query will be anything that matches both sets of terms.

You can keep clicking "And" and "Or", and get a page with many terms. "Or" has higher precedence than "And". You can think of the lines of "Or" as having parenthesis around them.

 

 
       

The most subtle thing to notice is the "Add another boolean chart" button. This is almost the same thing as the "And" button. You want to use this when you use one of the fields where several items can be associated with a single bug - including: "Comments", "CC", and all the "changed [something]" entries. If you have multiple terms that all are about one of these fields (such as one comment), it's ambiguous whether they are allowed to be about different instances of that field or about only that one instance. So, to let you have it both ways, they always mean the same instance, unless the terms appear on different charts.

For example: if you search for "priority changed to P5" and "priority changed by person@addr", it will only find bugs where the given person at some time changed the priority to P5. However, if what you really want is to find all bugs where the milestone was changed at some time by the person, and someone (possibly someone else) at some time changed the milestone to P5, then you would put the two terms in two different charts.

The Rest of the Form

Load the remembered query:
Run the remembered query:
Forget the remembered query:
Remember this as the default query
Remember this query, and name it:
Sort By:

So you have gotten all that down, but "What is this junk at the bottom of the form?" You can remember the current query as the default query page that is pulled up whenever you are logged on. There is also an ability to choose how you want your results sorted. When finished, click "Submit".

About This Document

Written and adapted from some older Bugzilla documents (by Terry Weissman, Tara Hernandez and others) by Brian Bober You can talk to me on irc.mozilla.org - #mozilla, #mozwebtools, #mozillazine, I go by the name netdemon.

Lots of Bugzilla use documention is available through Mozilla.org and other sites:
How To Find Previously Reported Bugs
Bugzilla General Information
Mozilla Bug Report Form
Bugzilla Text Searching
The Bug Reporting Guidelines

My main motive for writing this was to help the engineers by giving new Bugzilla users a way to learn how to use the Bugzilla Query form. I had done a rewrite of query.cgi, so I said, "What the heck, I'll write this too".


Why Use This?

You probably looked at the Query page and said, "This page looks too difficult. Now that I think about it, I don't really need to do a query". It is important to make sure that a bug doesn't have a duplicate before submitting it, as is stated clearly in The Bug Reporting Guidelines. The people reading your bugs are busy and usually swamped with bugs. Therefore, you are doing everyone a huge favor to search for a duplicate.


Sample Query

Ok. So lets find a bug! We'll borrow the Mozilla.org database because it's handy.
First, lets make a copy of the query window so you can easily switch between this document and the query.

Do the following:

One of the results should have been bug 22775 - [RFE] AutoScroll/Panning support...