Those who have looked at the "Start Here" document for 6.0.2 may have noticed that the "Bugs Fixed" section has been replaced by a reference to the "Access Software Bug Tools" section of now.netapp.com. This is presumably a Sign Of Things To Come for future releases...
This would make sense if I could actually get the *bleep*ing list out of now.netapp.com: specifically, say, a list of bugs fixed in 6.0.2 that were not fixed in 6.0.1R3. Has anyone managed this trick? When I select the "All Bugs Lookup" option, I get offered a list of pretty moth-eaten releases (5.2.3, 5.2.3P1, 5.3.6R2, 5.3.7) and "Other(s)", but when I put anything recent into the latter box, I seem to always get a null response to "Go".
Chris Thompson University of Cambridge Computing Service, Email: cet1@ucs.cam.ac.uk New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.
Ijust used it this morning and in other I put "6.0.1R3, 6.0.2". Worked fine. ...Stu
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com]On Behalf Of Chris Thompson Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 1:26 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Getting lists of bugs fixed in an ONTAP release
Those who have looked at the "Start Here" document for 6.0.2 may have noticed that the "Bugs Fixed" section has been replaced by a reference to the "Access Software Bug Tools" section of now.netapp.com. This is presumably a Sign Of Things To Come for future releases...
This would make sense if I could actually get the *bleep*ing list out of now.netapp.com: specifically, say, a list of bugs fixed in 6.0.2 that were not fixed in 6.0.1R3. Has anyone managed this trick? When I select the "All Bugs Lookup" option, I get offered a list of pretty moth-eaten releases (5.2.3, 5.2.3P1, 5.3.6R2, 5.3.7) and "Other(s)", but when I put anything recent into the latter box, I seem to always get a null response to "Go".
Chris Thompson University of Cambridge Computing Service, Email: cet1@ucs.cam.ac.uk New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Chris Thompson wrote:
This would make sense if I could actually get the *bleep*ing list out of now.netapp.com: specifically, say, a list of bugs fixed in 6.0.2 that were not fixed in 6.0.1R3. Has anyone managed this trick?
Chris --
Hmm. I am not a NOW expert, but I logged in, and went to Bugs Online/Release Comparison Tool entry, picked "Data ONTAP" from the tab, hit Go!, then entered "6.0.1R3,6.0.2" in the text field, hit Go!, and got a list of bugs.
I think that's what you want.
-- Shane
------- I won't bore you with the technology, but suffice it to say that neither company would be unhappy if they were able to disembowel the other.
owara@netapp.com (Shane Owara) writes:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Chris Thompson wrote:
This would make sense if I could actually get the *bleep*ing list out of now.netapp.com: specifically, say, a list of bugs fixed in 6.0.2 that were not fixed in 6.0.1R3. Has anyone managed this trick?
Chris --
Hmm. I am not a NOW expert, but I logged in, and went to Bugs Online/Release Comparison Tool entry, picked "Data ONTAP" from the tab, hit Go!, then entered "6.0.1R3,6.0.2" in the text field, hit Go!, and got a list of bugs.
I think that's what you want.
Yes, it is, and it does work: sorry for the noise.
I was using the "All Bugs Lookup" option instead of the "Release Comparison" one. And the former really does seem to be broken, in that it doesn't know about recent releases. But it's not the thing to use even for the releases it *does* know about, as it lists all bugs back to Adam & Eve, as they are (of course) now fixed. :)
Chris Thompson University of Cambridge Computing Service, Email: cet1@ucs.cam.ac.uk New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.