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2005-05-15- Update to 2.18.1adrianp1-11/+11
- Two "Information Disclosure" security bugs fixed - From the ChangeLog: > + You can now enter a negative time for "Hours Worked" > in the time-tracking area. (Bug 271276) > > + The BugMail.pm customization required for Windows (as > described in the Bugzilla Guide) now actually works. (Bug 280911) > > + Users who were using Bugzilla 2.8 can now successfully upgrade > to 2.18.1 (they couldn't upgrade to 2.18). (Bug 283403) > > + Dependency mails are now properly sent during a mass-change of bugs. > (Bug 178157)
2005-01-02Bugzilla is a "Defect Tracking System" or "Bug-Tracking System". Defect adrianp1-0/+18
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