It was just one Perl module
Mar. 28th, 2003 10:07 amSpent all of yesterday trying to get RT working. This shouldn't have taken all day;
obra remembered a bug towards the end of the day, and we discovered that any version of DBD::mysql is newer than any version of Msql-Mysql-modules, and that the latter is just too crufty.
But having gotten through this, it took me half an hour to toss together a script that asked RT for a list of tickets with no owner for a given set of queues and sends out email with a listing. Fed this into a cron job, so now my group gets weekly mail, which is something people wanted. I should probably also go off and make the NoAuth pages be useful (I want external people to be able to look at the bug list, and maybe submit bugs/feature requests). But I can instead go back to the wonders of figuring out how the heck we're compiling our language for our special processor and what sort of IR I want to write.
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
But having gotten through this, it took me half an hour to toss together a script that asked RT for a list of tickets with no owner for a given set of queues and sends out email with a listing. Fed this into a cron job, so now my group gets weekly mail, which is something people wanted. I should probably also go off and make the NoAuth pages be useful (I want external people to be able to look at the bug list, and maybe submit bugs/feature requests). But I can instead go back to the wonders of figuring out how the heck we're compiling our language for our special processor and what sort of IR I want to write.