I've been playing around some more with my installation of Mantis and what I'm thinking of doing to track bugs in the current SVN Head(I'm using Subversion version control) is this:
- Add a "SVN HEAD" version to my "Versions" field
- If the bug is reported AND fixed in between releases I'll set ...
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- 28 Mar 2006, 23:47
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Three questions : subprojects/categories/fixed in version
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- 28 Mar 2006, 16:21
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Three questions : subprojects/categories/fixed in version
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Thanks. I got that working. Should the "fixed in version" field be filled out every time you fix a bug? Or is it just for special uses?
Going back to my question number 1 in my original post; the great thing about using a scrpting language like PHP is that I don't really have to build anything to ...
Going back to my question number 1 in my original post; the great thing about using a scrpting language like PHP is that I don't really have to build anything to ...
- 27 Mar 2006, 02:50
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Three questions : subprojects/categories/fixed in version
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Three questions : subprojects/categories/fixed in version
Hi. I've just started using Mantis. It looks good and should suit my needs.
I have a few questions though.
1. Should I create a different project for each release of my software? I've read some other threads regarding this, it looks like maybe creating a main project and then sub projects might ...
I have a few questions though.
1. Should I create a different project for each release of my software? I've read some other threads regarding this, it looks like maybe creating a main project and then sub projects might ...