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I registered with flyspray on bugs.archlinux32.org but see no way to actually submit a bug. What am I missing?
Thanks in advance and best regards, Martin
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Hi, try now. We have to manually add you to the list of allowed reporters.
This all to fight spam.. :-)
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same here.............
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Assuming you know how, the quickest way to handle this is usually to drop the relevant people a line on the IRC channel; #archlinux32 on freenode.
To me this method of manually intervening in the normal case of people registering to submit bugs or to comment or something seems a little heavy-handed to me, but to be fair I dunno how many spammers are registering and getting stopped there.
Architecture: pentium4, Testing repos: Yes, Hardware: EeePC 901+2GB RAM+OS half on the SD card.
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peebee: you have permissions, now.
levi: yes, it is heavy handed, but you know how much spam we had in the forums, so this was our approach to not let this happen on the bug tracker - and in the end, we're still reachable here or in irc
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Hi, could you add me to the list of allowed reporters please?
Thanks in advance.
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fledger: done.
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hello, I'd ask the same.
Or, if you'd prefer you can file the bug yourself since I doubt I'll find another
bluez 5.50-5.0 pentium4
the bluetooth.conf that d-bus needs is in /usr/share/d-bus1/d-bus1/system.d/ instead of /usr/share/d-bus1/system.d/
I'm not sure if this affects everyone that has bluez installed or if it's just people who are installing at the current version. But since the permissions configuration is in the wrong place it completely stops bluetooth-related stuff from working.
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BeLe: done, you're promoted to bug reporter
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