Hello, On Feb 4 16:30 Tomáš Chvátal wrote (excerpt):
Dne ?t 4. února 2016 15:49:09, Johannes Meixner napsal(a):
"osc help request" only talks about accept, decline, revoke, reopen, setincident, supersede, approvenew, and priorize.
I would like to do something like
$ osc request comment -m 'jsmeix is working on it' REQUEST_ID
without changing the request's state.
Completely understand. I have feeling this works only on web interface.
I found out right now that one can misuse $ echo y | request reopen -m 'a comment' REQUEST_ID to get a comment added with the little drawback that in the request history "Request got reopened" messages appear (regardless that the actual state was not changed). Somehow "request reopen -f -m 'a comment' REQUEST_ID" still asks one "The state of the request (#357769) is already 'new'. Change state anyway? [y/n]" regardless that "osc help request" reads "-f ... enforce state change" so that I use "echo y | ..." to get that question automatically answered. Misusing "osc request priorize" also works to some extent but $ osc request priorize -m 'a comment with dummy priority' REQUEST_ID moderate does not add a comment that is shown by "osc request show" (regardles that one is specified) but that comment is shown in the web interface. See https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/357769 Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX GmbH - GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton - HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg)