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Bug 148211 - gtkdoc-mkdb --ignore broken
gtkdoc-mkdb --ignore broken
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gtk-doc
Classification: Platform
Component: general
1.2
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: gtk-doc maintainers
gtk-doc maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-07-22 20:54 UTC by Martin Quinson
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Patch fixing the issue (comment at the beginning of the patch) (1.09 KB, patch)
2004-07-22 20:54 UTC, Martin Quinson
committed Details | Review

Description Martin Quinson 2004-07-22 20:54:07 UTC
Hello,

I tried hard to get this option working, and at the end, i simply digged into
the code to fix the bug.

Patch attached.
Comment 1 Martin Quinson 2004-07-22 20:54:46 UTC
Created attachment 29805 [details] [review]
Patch fixing the issue (comment at the beginning of the patch)
Comment 2 Martin Quinson 2004-07-24 22:18:20 UTC
Could you add a comment explaining what you did? 

Tags are a somehow crude way of communications, aren't they?

"patch applyied" or "go fuck yourself, not a bug" aren't that long to type, are
they?

Have a good one anyway,
Mt.
Comment 3 Geert Stappers 2004-07-25 07:36:06 UTC
I second that request.

No matter how busy you are, tell your co-workers what you did.
Consider bugreporters as co-workers.
Comment 4 Matthias Clasen 2004-07-26 05:45:53 UTC
If you are coworkers, you should know that you can find the information you are
looking for in the ChangeLog, but anyway...patch applied
Comment 5 Martin Quinson 2004-07-26 06:10:46 UTC
Let's speak of "wanna be co-worker" ;)

Thanks for your patience,
Mt.