[rt-devel] Bug when merging Tickets.....

Jesse jesse at fsck.com
Wed May 9 12:24:24 EDT 2001


Yikes. this should be fixed by beta 3.


On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 05:58:58PM +0200, Ulrich Kiermayr wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Weh have discovered a bug in the way how rt-1.3.xx treats merged tickets:
> 
> If I have two tickets both wich attachments (represented by a download
> link), and then I merge them into one, the download URL which contains the
> ticket-id points to the ticket# of the resulting ticket after the merge,
> whereas the attachment is only reachable with the OLD ticket-id in the
> URL.
> 
> Appearently during a merge either the Attachments DB should be updated as
> well to reflect the new ticket IDs, or the URL pointing to the attachments
> should take into account the original 'pre-merged' id.
> 
> I have not looked into the code yet, so I have no Idea what would be the
> best way to do.....
> 
> LL&P uk
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