As for now the Bugzilla links are displayed in format "https://bugs.gentoo.org/<bug_number>", but when adding such a link to "See Also" the Bugzilla complains: ``` https://bugs.gentoo.org/<bug_number> is not a valid URL to a bug. See Also URLs should point to one of: show_bug.cgi in a Bugzilla installation. A bug on launchpad.net. An issue on code.google.com. A bug on bugs.debian.org or debugs.gnu.org. An issue in a JIRA installation. A ticket in a Trac installation. A bug in a MantisBT installation. A bug on sourceforge.net. [...] ``` Adding a URL in "old" format ("https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=<bug_number>") works though. Reproducible: Always
You can also just use <bug_number>.
(In reply to John Helmert III from comment #1) > You can also just use <bug_number>. Thanks, nice to know...
*** Bug 884075 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
If the bug is known, the state should not be unconfirmed.
(In reply to emdee_is from comment #4) > If the bug is known, the state should not be unconfirmed. In general, few people care about UNCONFIRMED vs CONFIRMED.
Working on it now.
…and stopped working because it seems that bugstest.g.o is broken, so I can't test it.
Ok, pushed the new version for deployment. Hopefully, it'll start working as expected (or even better than expected) in ~1 hr.
Done. Now https://bugs.gentoo.org/XXXXXX URLs should be recognized as local Bugzilla references and converted to plain XXXXXX.
For future references, these are the commits: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/fork/bugzilla.git/commit/?id=427690a336e9be0262cea3c7fc63c441bb32ca23 https://gitweb.gentoo.org/fork/bugzilla.git/commit/?id=00eb481f0bc4fe099ccee5d4a9ab973b2a9885da