13:14 <+willikins> New bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/739068 "net-im/swift-4.0.2-r3 fails to compile"; Gentoo Linux, Current packages; CONF; ago:conikost 13:20 <+willikins> New bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/739092 "games-arcade/holotz-castle-1.3.14-r1 fails to compile"; Gentoo Linux, Current packages; CONF; ago:games From 739070 to 739090 are missing.
same story today: 07:18 <+willikins> New bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/739186 "games-engines/odamex-0.8.3 fails to compile"; Gentoo Linux, Current packages; CONF; ago:vilhelm.gray 07:29 <+willikins> New bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/739210 "games-emulation/zsnes-1.51-r9 fails to compile"; Gentoo Linux, Current packages; CONF; ago:games
bugzilla doesn't always offer them, that's what is broken, not the bot.
Hello Robin, sorry for reopening this and bothering about that. I've replicated a bit how willikins files bug on irc and I can always get bugs. Also there is an unofficial bot on telegram that seems to post all the bugs (see https://t.me/gentooBugs) So, it doesn't matter where the fault is, but since a lot of people relies on #gentoo-bugs instead of make bugzilla searches, can we make the service more robust? Thanks a lot :) The issue seems to happen only when there is a large number of bugs filed consecutively (e.g. tinderbox behavior or massive stablereq behavior)
Where is the source code for that telegram bot? The link does not provide it.
I don't know much about that telegram bot. However since you said that the problem is in bugzilla if we focalize our attention in the other bots we are missing the point.
This is finally fixed!