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[News.eclipse.technology.mylar] Re: Transfering a single task to a different installation
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Jorg, I already figured that out, thanks for your help.
Jörg Thönnes wrote:
> On 03/16/2007 11:20 PM, omry_y@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> I think what I really wanted was simply to create a repository query
>> that will include that bug.
>
> Omry, this should be rather simple. Just configure the Bugzilla
> connector for Eclipse with your login details (mail + password),
> validate the config and then create a repository query using bugzilla:
> You have two options:
>
> 1. Use an URL from the Bugzilla site. I.e. login into bugzilla:
>
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/query.cgi
>
> Go to the bottom line. If not logged, login and the go to "My Bugs"
> You get a query with all the bugs you opened.
>
> Take that URL and stuff it into the Repository query.
>
> 2. Use the form provided by the connector.
>
> Actually, I do not understand at which point you cannot proceed. Please
> provide more details.
>
> Thanks, Jörg
>
>> Mik Kersten wrote:
>>> Eclipse does not currently have support for sharing workspace data (e.g.
>>> between home and work). Mylar has a bit of additional support for this
>>> described in the following FAQ entry (e.g. you could keep your task data
>>> on a shared network drive):
>>>
>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Mylar_FAQ#What_if_I_use_multiple_workspaces.3F
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If that doesn't answer your question please post.
>>>
>>> Mik
>>>
>>> Omry Yadan wrote:
>>>> Here is the deal:
>>>> I opened a bug at the bugzilla repository from my work eclipse, and
>>>> I`d like to get the task into the eclipse instance at home.
>>>> how can I that?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Omry.