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Created attachment 95890 [details] Screen shot of the bug in the commit dialog's history functionality. Build ID: M20080221-1800 Steps To Reproduce: 1.Commit something and enter a lengthy commit message 2.Commit something else and try to fetch your log message from the history 3.Watch as nothing is being displayed and choose your message blindly. More information: See the attached screen shot to see the bug.
Created attachment 95906 [details] Screen shot taken on OpenClient Hi Manni, I followed your steps and this is what I got. It looks fine to me. The first comment in the history are the steps you provided. I though that it might not long enough, so I put a longer comment using a full paragraph[1] of Lorem Ipsum[2] text. It turned out to be fine too. Am I missing something? [1] 1 paragraph, 93 words, 620 bytes [2] http://www.lipsum.com/
Hi, this is the exact message that threw off my eclipse. Maybe it needs to be long AND contain new-lines? 1. Make the IMAP module aware of multi-user mode. - Get an administrator session key in service() - get a list of users in the DB - Keep track of the user-id that the module is currently working with. TODO: - Add a per-user configuration variable that let's users en/disable the use of IMAP. - Check this variable in service(). 2. Update the IMAP tests in the test suite. - Get an administrato session key - Correctly call History::get_slot_fields(). => The tests now run without errors TODO: Make this work in multi-user mode.
Created attachment 95916 [details] Screen shot of the dialog with Manni's comment Still looks fine to me. Maybe it's a ditro-related issue?
*distro-related
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