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From: | Federico Bruni |
Subject: | Re: Verifying issues on Gitlab |
Date: | Tue, 12 May 2020 00:28:24 +0200 |
Il giorno lun 11 mag 2020 alle 17:12, Karlin High <address@hidden> ha scritto:
On 5/11/2020 5:01 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:If nobody else jumps in, I will probably give up soon.If someone wants to help, are there step-by-step directions anywhere?
Start from this list: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=closed&label_name[]=Fixed_2_21_0&label_name[]=Status%3A%3AFixedIn the last comment you should find a commit id (if it's missing you'll have to search it). The easiest and quickest way to verify that a certain id has been included in the release tag label used in the issue is using Github. Start from this URL:
https://github.com/lilypond/lilypond/commit/ then append the commit id you want to verify, e.g.: https://github.com/lilypond/lilypond/commit/bed9afff763d274af3a2608bdbbc61c807653dbdAt the beginning you'll see the branches and the tags where this commit is present. The oldest release tag is the one which should be used as label in the Gitlab issue.
If everything seems Ok to you, just change the status to Verified. Click on Edit in the Labels section and as you start typing status, Gitlab will list the possible entries and you can select Verified, which will replace Accepted.
More details (out-of-date) here: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.21/Documentation/contributor/the-bug-squad
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