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- Author: rsolanki
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- DevTools/ManagerSuite/Release_Manager: Checkin by Svn Import
<b>Release Autobuildable Report Released</b>
This would help in getting the correct statistical results for DEVI-033954 (Dashboard Functionality).
<b>Archived History Faeture Added (DEVI-033926)</b>
I am concerned that Archiving a release in Release Manager means that historical information concerning packages will be lost.
That is, the archive process will remove all versions of a package that are no longer referenced by a non-archived release.
This means that the history of packages are lost - we will only be able to view the release notes of a few spot releases.
We will then not be able to see the release notes of other releases that may have contained the major changes and
are therefore losing valuable information.
From Martin Hunt 30/11/2006: Rupesh suggested viewing package history as per normal,
and viewing archived packaged history if required. MM is happy with this approach. It should keep us all happy.
I understand the intent here is that there are two History buttons on the pacakge page, "History" and "Archived History".
Once a RM release is moved to Archive Mode, the archive process will move the RM release and all packages no longer
referenced by a non-Archived release into the Archive RM database.
RM will then show all non-archived packages from the "History" button and all archived packages from the "Archived History" button.
No release notes will be deleted by this process and all will be accessible using either button.
However, all artifiacts associated with the archived packages will be archived from dpkg_archive and will no longer be accessible except from tape.
<b>Bug Fix - Detected by Steve Kinsman</b>
Importing of Package Dependencies in a Release.
<b>Bug Fix - Detected by Steve Kinsman</b>
Used By Feature
<b>Release Date:</b> 21-December-2006