* removing field from dbconfig
@ 2003-08-15 17:47 Heinz-Dieter Conradi
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From: Heinz-Dieter Conradi @ 2003-08-15 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnats
hi all,
i am new to GNATS, so please forgive i the question seems naive - but i
have at least tried to look into the archives...
i am trying to configuring a bug database. more precisely, i would like to
remove a field. consider the field "Confidental" as example. I removed
that field and any occurence of it from the dbconfig file of the database.
(the only changes to the default dbconfig file.)
then :
send-pr --request-id --database db
seems to be successfull, and the index file seems to be properly filled.
however, query-pr pr-edit fail with the message
"Index file /usr/local/share/gnats/vb2/gnats-adm/index contains
incorrect number of fields"
in a next attempt (after a clean install of the db) i furthermore changed
in the dbconfig file the entry
binary-index=false
send-pr again seems to work and query-pr does not fail, but the output is
obviously not correct. the category entry has been garbeld:
>Number: 1
pendingry:
>Synopsis: <One-line summary of the PR (one line)>
(note: 'pendingry:' instead of '>Category: pending').
the pr-edit now fails with the message:
pr-edit: Can't open file `'
am i doing something seriously stupid? it is just not allowed the
delete/change field? or did i hit a bug?
tia, heinz-dieter conradi
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