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From: Michael Albinus
Subject: [elpa] externals/debbugs f9a09a9: Remove debbugs.info
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2020 13:32:22 -0500 (EST)

branch: externals/debbugs
commit f9a09a95554dad326a62a9186c780031285eabb8
Author: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
Commit: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>

    Remove debbugs.info
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-This is debbugs.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.6 from
-debbugs.texi.
-
-Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
-     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
-     Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software
-     Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover, or
-     Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the
-     section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License" in the Emacs
-     manual.
-
-     This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU
-     Free Documentation License.  If you want to distribute this
-     document separately from the collection, you can do so by adding
-     a copy of the license to the document, as described in section 6
-     of the license.
-
-     All Emacs Lisp code contained in this document may be used,
-     distributed, and modified without restriction.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Debbugs: (debbugs).  A library for communication with Debbugs.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Installation,  Up: (dir)
-
-Debbugs Programmer's Manual
-***************************
-
-Debbugs is a bugtracking system (BTS) that was initially written for
-the Debian project but currently used also by the GNU project.  The
-main distinctive feature of Debbugs is that it's mostly email-based.
-All actions on bug reports: opening, closing, changing the status,
-commenting, forwarding are performed via email by sending specially
-composed letters to the particular mail addresses.  However, searching
-the bug reports, querying bug report status and viewing comments have
-been web-based for a long time.  To overcome this inconvenience the
-Debbugs/SOAP service was introduced.
-
-   The Debbugs/SOAP service provides the means for developers to write
-client applications that can send the queries with certain search
-criteria to the Debbugs server and retrieve a set of bug reports that
-match them.  The developer may also ask the Debbugs server for
-additional information about every bug report (e.g.  subject, date,
-originator, tags and etc.)  and get all comments and attachments.
-
-   'debbugs', described in this document, is the Emacs library that
-exposes to developers the available functions provided by the Debbugs
-server.  'debbugs' uses Emacs' SOAP client library for communication
-with the Debbugs server.  In tandem with Emacs' email facilities,
-'debbugs' provides a solution for building applications that interact
-with the Debbugs BTS directly from Emacs without addressing Debbugs'
-web interface.
-
-   The user interface for accessing the Debbugs server for GNU
-projects is described in *note Debbugs User Guide: (debbugs-ug)Top.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Installation::                Getting and installing 'debbugs'.
-* Configuration::               Configuring 'debbugs'.
-* Requesting bug numbers::      How to request bug report numbers.
-* Requesting bugs statuses::    How to request the status of bug reports.
-* Searching bugs::              How to search for bugs.
-* Requesting messages::         How to get messages from bug reports.
-* Requesting user tags::        How to request tags set by users.
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Configuration,  Prev: Top,  
Up: Top
-
-1 Installation
-**************
-
-Installation on Emacs 24 or later
----------------------------------
-
-Install 'debbugs' from the *note ELPA repository: (elisp)Packaging.
-
-Installation on Emacs 22 and Emacs 23
--------------------------------------
-
-If you want to install 'debbugs' on Emacs 22/23, you will need to
-install the 'soap-client' library first.  It can be downloaded from
-the Emacs SOAP client project page
-(https://code.google.com/p/emacs-soap-client/).
-
-   Compile the library and add it into your 'load-path':
-
-     (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/emacs-soap-client/")
-
-   'debbugs' library can be downloaded from the ELPA repository
-(https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/).  Compile it and set the 'load-path':
-
-     (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/debbugs/")
-
-Installation on Emacs 21
-------------------------
-
-We have not tried yet to install 'debbugs' on Emacs 21.  We would
-definitely say that the installation will require even more additional
-libraries than needed for installation on Emacs 22/23.
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Configuration,  Next: Requesting bug numbers,  
Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
-
-2 Configuration
-***************
-
-'debbugs' is already configured to work with two main ports of Debbugs
-BTS: <https://bugs.debian.org> and <https://debbugs.gnu.org>.  So if
-you intend to use one of these ports, you don't need to configure
-'debbugs'.  If you want to interact with a Debbugs port other than
-those listed, you have to configure 'debbugs' by adding a new server
-specifier to the 'debbugs-servers' user option.  The actual port can
-be selected by the 'debbugs-port' user option.
-
- -- User Option: debbugs-servers
-     List of Debbugs server specifiers.  Each entry is a list that
-     contains a string identifying the port name and the server
-     parameters in keyword-value form.  The list initially contains
-     two predefined and configured Debbugs servers: '"gnu.org"' and
-     '"debian.org"'.
-
-     Valid keywords are:
-
-     ':wsdl'
-          Location of WSDL. The value is a string with the URL that
-          should return the WSDL specification of the Debbugs/SOAP
-          service.  This keyword is intended for future use, it is
-          ignored currently.
-
-     ':bugreport-url'
-          The URL of the server script ('bugreport.cgi' in the default
-          Debbugs installation) that provides the access to mboxes
-          with messages from bug reports.
-
-     Example.  Add a new Debbugs port with name "foobars.net":
-
-          (add-to-list
-           'debbugs-servers
-           '("foobars.net"
-             :wsdl "https://bugs.foobars.net/cgi/soap.cgi?WSDL";
-             :bugreport-url "https://bugs.foobars.net/cgi/bugreport.cgi";))
-
- -- User Option: debbugs-port
-     This user option holds the name of the currently used port.  The
-     value of the user option corresponds to the Debbugs server to be
-     accessed, either '"gnu.org"' or '"debian.org"', or a user defined
-     port name.
-
- -- User Option: debbugs-cache-expiry
-     The function 'debbugs-get-status' (*note Requesting bugs
-     statuses::) caches retrieved status entries in order to improve
-     the performance.  This user option determines the number of
-     seconds an entry is cached, before it is retrieved again.  A
-     value of 'nil' disables cache expiration, and a value of 't'
-     disables caching.  Both values are not recommended for a usual
-     workflow.
-
- -- User Option: debbugs-show-progress
-     If this user option is non-'nil', there is a progress report when
-     retrieving bugs.
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Requesting bug numbers,  Next: Requesting bugs 
statuses,  Prev: Configuration,  Up: Top
-
-3 Requesting bug numbers
-************************
-
-In Debbugs BTS, the bug number is the unique identifier of a bug
-report.  The functions described in this section return from the
-Debbugs server the list of bug numbers that match a user's query.
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-bugs &rest query
-     This function returns a list of bug numbers that match the QUERY.
-     QUERY is a sequence of keyword-value pairs where the values are
-     strings, i.e.  :KEYWORD "VALUE" [:KEYWORD "VALUE"]*
-
-     The keyword-value pair is a subquery.  The keywords are allowed
-     to have multiple occurrence within the query at any place.  The
-     subqueries with the same keyword form the logical subquery, which
-     returns the union of bugs of every subquery it contains.
-
-     The result of the QUERY is an intersection of results of all
-     subqueries.
-
-     Valid keywords are:
-
-     ':package'
-          The value is the name of the package a bug belongs to, like
-          '"emacs"', '"coreutils"', '"gnus"', or '"tramp"'.
-
-     ':src'
-          This is used to retrieve bugs that belong to source with
-          given name.
-
-     ':severity'
-          This is the severity of the bug.  The exact set of available
-          severities depends on the policy of a particular Debbugs
-          port:
-
-          Debian port: '"critical"', '"grave"', '"serious"',
-          '"important"', '"normal"', '"minor"', '"wishlist"', and
-          '"fixed"'.
-
-          GNU port: '"serious"', '"important"', '"normal"', '"minor"',
-          '"wishlist"'.
-
-     ':tag'
-          An arbitrary string the bug is annotated with.  Usually,
-          this is used to mark the status of the bug.  The list of
-          possible tags depends on the Debbugs port.
-
-          Debian port: '"patch"', '"wontfix"', '"moreinfo"',
-          '"unreproducible"', '"fixed"', '"potato"', '"woody"',
-          '"sid"', '"help"', '"security"', '"upstream"', '"pending"',
-          '"sarge"', '"sarge-ignore"', '"experimental"', '"d-i"',
-          '"confirmed"', '"ipv6"', '"lfs"', '"fixed-in-experimental"',
-          '"fixed-upstream"', '"l10n"', '"etch"', '"etch-ignore"',
-          '"lenny"', '"lenny-ignore"', '"squeeze"',
-          '"squeeze-ignore"', '"wheezy"', '"wheezy-ignore"',
-          '"jessie"', '"jessie-ignore"', '"stretch"',
-          '"stretch-ignore"', '"buster"', '"buster-ignore"'.  The
-          actual list of tags can be found on
-          <https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#tags>.
-
-          GNU port: '"fixed"', '"notabug"', '"wontfix"',
-          '"unreproducible"', '"moreinfo"', '"patch"', '"pending"',
-          '"help"', '"security"', '"confirmed"', '"easy"'.  See
-          <https://debbugs.gnu.org/Developer.html#tags> for the actual
-          list of tags.
-
-     ':owner'
-          This is used to identify bugs by the owner's email address.
-          The special email address '"me"' is used as pattern,
-          replaced with the variable 'user-mail-address' (*note
-          (elisp)User Identification::).
-
-     ':submitter'
-          With this keyword it is possible to filter bugs by the
-          submitter's email address.  The special email address '"me"'
-          is used as pattern, replaced with the variable
-          'user-mail-address'.
-
-     ':maint'
-          This is used to find bugs of the packages which are
-          maintained by the person with the given email address.  The
-          special email address '"me"' is used as pattern, replaced
-          with 'user-mail-address'.
-
-     ':correspondent'
-          This allows to find bug reports where the person with the
-          given email address has participated.  The special email
-          address '"me"' is used as pattern, replaced with
-          'user-mail-address'.
-
-     ':affects'
-          With this keyword it is possible to find bugs which affect
-          the package with the given name.  The bugs are chosen by the
-          value of field 'affects' in bug's status.  The returned bugs
-          do not necessary belong to this package.
-
-     ':status'
-          Status of bug.  Valid values are '"open"', '"forwarded"' and
-          '"done"'.
-
-     ':archive'
-          A keyword to filter for bugs which are already archived, or
-          not.  Valid values are '"0"' (not archived), '"1"'
-          (archived) or '"both"'.  If this keyword is not given in the
-          query, ':archive "0"' is assumed by default.
-
-     Example.  Get all opened and forwarded release critical bugs for
-     the packages which are maintained by '"me"' and which have a
-     patch:
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "debian.org"))
-            (debbugs-get-bugs :maint "me" :tag "patch"
-                              :severity "critical"
-                              :status "open"
-                              :severity "grave"
-                              :status "forwarded"
-                              :severity "serious"))
-
- -- Function: debbugs-newest-bugs amount
-     This function returns a list of bug numbers, according to AMOUNT
-     (a number) of latest bugs.
-
-     Example.  Get the latest six bug report numbers from Debian BTS:
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "debian.org"))
-            (debbugs-newest-bugs 6))
-
-          => (633152 633153 633154 633155 633156 633157)
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Requesting bugs statuses,  Next: Searching bugs,  
Prev: Requesting bug numbers,  Up: Top
-
-4 Requesting bugs statuses
-**************************
-
-Bug status is a collection of fields that holds the information about
-the state and importance of the bug report, about originator, owner
-and various aspects of relationship with other bug reports.
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-status &rest bug-numbers
-     Return a list of status entries for the bug reports identified by
-     BUG-NUMBERS.  Every returned entry is an association list with
-     the following attributes:
-
-     'id'
-     'bug_num'
-          The bug number.
-
-     'package'
-          A list of package names the bug belongs to.
-
-     'severity'
-          The severity of the bug report.  Possible values are the
-          same as for ':severity' in 'debbugs-get-bugs' (*note
-          Requesting bug numbers::).
-
-     'tags'
-          The status of the bug report, a list of strings.  Possible
-          values are the same as for ':tags' in 'debbugs-get-bugs'
-          (*note Requesting bug numbers::).
-
-     'pending'
-          The string '"pending"', '"forwarded"', '"fixed"' or
-          '"done"'.
-
-     'subject'
-          Subject/Title of the bugreport.
-
-     'originator'
-          The E-mail address of the bug report submitter.
-
-     'mergedwith'
-          A list of bug numbers this bug was merged with.
-
-     'source'
-          Source package name of the bug report.
-
-     'date'
-          Date of bug creation.  Encoded as UNIX time.
-
-     'log_modified'
-     'last_modified'
-          Date of last update.  Encoded as UNIX time.
-
-     'found_date'
-     'fixed_date'
-          Date of bug report / bug fix (empty for now).  Encoded as
-          UNIX time.
-
-     'done'
-          The E-mail address of the worker who has closed the bug (if
-          done).
-
-     'archived'
-          't' if the bug is archived, 'nil' otherwise.
-
-     'unarchived'
-          The date the bug has been unarchived, if ever.  Encoded as
-          UNIX time.
-
-     'found_versions'
-     'fixed_versions'
-          List of version strings.
-
-     'forwarded'
-          A URL or an E-mail address.
-
-     'blocks'
-          A list of bug numbers this bug blocks.
-
-     'blockedby'
-          A list of bug numbers this bug is blocked by.
-
-     'msgid'
-          The message id of the initial bug report.
-
-     'owner'
-          Who is responsible for fixing.
-
-     'location'
-          Always the string '"db-h"' or '"archive"'.
-
-     'affects'
-          A list of package names.
-
-     'summary'
-          Arbitrary text.
-
-     'cache_time'
-          This is not an attribute located at the debbugs server, but
-          an internal value of the debbugs.el package itself.
-
-     Example.  Get the status of bug number #10 from GNU BTS:
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "gnu.org"))
-            (debbugs-get-status 10))
-
-          => (((cache_time . 1469716026.4981334)
-               (source . "unknown") (found_versions) (done) (blocks)
-               (date . 1203606305.0) (fixed) (fixed_versions) (mergedwith)
-               (found) (unarchived) (blockedby) (keywords) (summary)
-               (msgid . "<87zltuz7eh.fsf@freemail.hu>") (id . 10)
-               (forwarded) (severity . "wishlist")
-               (owner . "Magnus Henoch <*****@freemail.hu>")
-               (log_modified . 1310061242.0) (location . "db-h")
-               (subject . "url-gw should support HTTP CONNECT proxies")
-               (originator . "Magnus Henoch <*****@freemail.hu>")
-               (last_modified . 1310061242.0) (pending . "pending") (affects)
-               (archived) (tags) (fixed_date) (package "emacs") (found_date)
-               (bug_num . 10)))
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-attribute bug-or-message attribute
-     General accessor that returns the value of key ATTRIBUTE.
-     BUG-OR-MESSAGE must be a list element returned by either
-     'debbugs-get-status' or 'debbugs-get-bug-log' (*note Requesting
-     messages::).
-
-     Example.  Return the originator of the last submitted bug report:
-
-          (let ((debbags-port "gnu.org"))
-            (debbugs-get-attribute
-             (car (apply 'debbugs-get-status (debbugs-newest-bugs 1)))
-             'originator))
-
-          => "Jack Daniels <jack@daniels.com>"
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Searching bugs,  Next: Requesting messages,  Prev: 
Requesting bugs statuses,  Up: Top
-
-5 Searching bugs
-****************
-
-The Debbugs servers include an hyperestraier search engine, which
-allows to search inside the bug database.  This is enabled only for
-the GNU port of the BTS, and also only the GNU port offers a
-Debbugs/SOAP interface for access.
-
-   The search engine uses an index over the bug database.  This index
-is refreshed once a day only; search hits do not include recent
-changes of the same day.
-
- -- Function: debbugs-search-est &rest query
-     Return the result of a full text search according to QUERY.
-
-     QUERY is a sequence of lists of keyword-value pairs where the
-     values are strings or numbers, i.e. :KEYWORD VALUE [:KEYWORD
-     VALUE]*
-
-     Every sublist of the QUERY forms a hyperestraier condition.  A
-     detailed description of hyperestraier conditions can be found at
-     <https://fallabs.com/hyperestraier/uguide-en.html#searchcond>.
-
-     The following conditions are possible:
-
-          (:phrase SEARCH-PHRASE :skip NUMBER :max NUMBER)
-
-          The string SEARCH-PHRASE forms the search on the database.
-          It contains words to be searched for, combined by operators
-          like AND, ANDNOT and OR. If there is no operator between the
-          words, AND is used by default.  The phrase keyword and value
-          can also be omitted, this is useful in combination with
-          other conditions.
-
-          ':skip' and ':max' are optional.  They specify, how many
-          hits are skipped, and how many maximal hits are returned.
-          This can be used for paged results.  Per default, :skip is 0
-          and all possible hits are returned according to the default
-          maximum of the debbugs server.  There is also an absolute
-          maximum how many hits are returned by the debbugs server,
-          which cannot be overwritten my any larger ':max' number.
-
-          There must be exactly one such condition.
-
-          (ATTRIBUTE VALUE+ :operator OPERATOR :order ORDER)
-
-          ATTRIBUTE is one of the following keywords:
-
-          ':subject'
-          ':@title'
-               The subject of a message or the title of the bug, a
-               string.
-
-          ':date'
-          ':@cdate'
-               The submission date of the bug or the modification date
-               of a message, a number.
-
-          ':@author'
-               The email address of the author of a message belonging
-               to this bug, a string.  It may be different than the
-               email of the person submitting the bug.  The special
-               email address '"me"' is used as pattern, replaced with
-               'user-mail-address'.
-
-          ':package'
-               The value is the name of the package a bug belongs to,
-               like '"emacs"', '"coreutils"', '"gnus"', or '"tramp"'.
-
-          ':tags'
-               An arbitrary string the bug is annotated with.
-
-          ':severity'
-               This is the severity of the bug.  The exact set of
-               allowed values depends on the Debbugs port.  Examples
-               are '"normal"', '"minor"', '"wishlist"' etc.
-
-          ':operator' defines the comparison operator to be applied to
-          ATTRIBUTE.  For string attributes this could be '"STREQ"'
-          (is equal to the string), '"STRNE"' (is not equal to the
-          string), '"STRINC"' (includes the string), '"STRBW"' (begins
-          with the string), '"STREW"' (ends with the string),
-          '"STRAND"' (includes all tokens in the string), '"STROR"'
-          (includes at least one token in the string), '"STROREQ"' (is
-          equal to at least one token in the string) or '"STRRX"'
-          (matches regular expressions of the string).  For operators
-          with tokens, several values for ATTRIBUTE shall be used.
-
-          Numbers can be compared by the operators '"NUMEQ"' (is equal
-          to the number), '"NUMNE"' (is not equal to the number),
-          '"NUMGT"' (is greater than the number), '"NUMGE"' (is
-          greater than or equal to the number), '"NUMLT"' (is less
-          than the number), '"NUMLE"' (is less than or equal to the
-          number) or '"NUMBT"' (is between the two numbers).  In the
-          last case, there must be two values for ATTRIBUTE.
-
-          If an operator is led by '"!"', the meaning is inverted.  If
-          a string operator is led by '"I"', the case of the value is
-          ignored.
-
-          The optional ':order' can be specified only in one
-          condition.  It means, that ATTRIBUTE is used for sorting the
-          results.  The following order operators exist: '"STRA"'
-          (ascending by string), '"STRD"' (descending by string),
-          '"NUMA"' (ascending by number) or '"NUMD"' (descending by
-          number).
-
-          A special case is an ':order', where there is no
-          corresponding attribute value and no operator.  In this
-          case, ATTRIBUTE is not used for the search.
-
-          The result of the QUERY is a list of association lists with
-          the same attributes as in the conditions.  Additional
-          attributes are
-
-          'id'
-               The bug number.
-
-          'msg_num'
-               The number of the message inside the bug log.
-
-          'snippet'
-               The surrounding text found by the search.  For the
-               syntax of the snippet, consult the hyperestraier user
-               guide.
-
-     Example.  Get two messages containing words "armstrong" and
-     "debbugs" from GNU BTS. Skip the first 10 hits:
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "gnu.org"))
-            (debbugs-search-est
-              '(:phrase "armstrong AND debbugs" :skip 10 :max 2)
-              '(:severity "normal" :operator "STRINC")
-              '(:date :order "NUMA")))
-
-          => ((("msg_num" . 21)
-               ("date" . 1229208302)
-               ("@author" . "Glenn Morris <*****@gnu.org>")
-               ("@title" . "Re: bug#1567: Mailing an archived bug")
-               ("id" . 1567)
-               ("severity" . "normal")
-               ("@cdate" . "Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:34:50 -0500")
-               ("snippet" . "...")
-               ("subject" . "Mailing an archived bug")
-               ("package" . "debbugs.gnu.org"))
-           ...)
-
-     Example.  Show all messages for package "emacs" on GNU BTS
-     between 2011-08-21 and 2011-08-31.
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "gnu.org"))
-            (debbugs-search-est
-             '(:max 500)
-             '(:package "emacs" :operator "STREQ")
-             `(:@cdate
-               ,(floor (float-time (encode-time 0 0 0 21 8 2011)))
-               ,(floor (float-time (encode-time 0 0 0 31 8 2011)))
-               :operator "NUMBT")))
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Requesting messages,  Next: Requesting user tags,  
Prev: Searching bugs,  Up: Top
-
-6 Requesting messages
-*********************
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-bug-log bug-number
-     Returns a list of messages related to BUG-NUMBER.  Every message
-     is an association list with the following attributes:
-
-     'msg_num'
-          The number of the message inside the bug log.  The numbers
-          are ascending, newer messages have a higher number.
-     'header'
-          The header lines from the E-mail messages, as arrived at the
-          bug tracker.
-     'body'
-          The message body.
-     'attachments'
-          A list of possible attachments, or 'nil'.  Not implemented
-          yet server side.
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-message-numbers messages
-     Returns the message numbers of MESSAGES.  MESSAGES must be the
-     result of a 'debbugs-get-bug-log' call.
-
-     Example.  Get message numbers from bug report #456789 log from
-     Debian BTS:
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "debian.org"))
-             (debbugs-get-message-numbers (debbugs-get-bug-log 456789)))
-
-          => (5 10 12)
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-message messages message-number
-     Returns the message MESSAGE-NUMBER of MESSAGES.  MESSAGES must be
-     the result of a 'debbugs-get-bug-log' call.  The returned message
-     is a list of strings.  The first element are the header lines of
-     the message, the second element is the body of the message.
-     Further elements of the list, if any, are attachments of the
-     message.  If there is no message with MESSAGE-NUMBER, the
-     function returns 'nil'.
-
-     Example: Return the first message of the last submitted bug
-     report to GNU BTS:
-
-          (let* ((debbugs-port "gnu.org")
-                 (messages (apply 'debbugs-get-bug-log
-                               (debbugs-newest-bugs 1))))
-            (debbugs-get-message
-             messages
-             (car (debbugs-get-message-numbers messages))))
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-mbox bug-number mbox-type &optional filename
-     Download mbox with all messages from bug report BUG-NUMBER.
-     MBOX-TYPE specifies a type of mbox and can be one of the
-     following symbols:
-
-     'mboxfolder'
-          Download mbox folder, i.e.  mbox with messages as they
-          arrived at the Debbugs server.
-
-     'mboxmaint'
-          Download maintainer's mbox, i.e.  mbox with messages as they
-          are resent from the Debbugs server.
-
-     'mboxstat'
-     'mboxstatus'
-          Download status mbox.  The use of either symbol depends on
-          the actual Debbugs server configuration.  For '"gnu.org"',
-          use the former; for '"debian.org"' - the latter.
-
-     FILENAME, if non-'nil', is the name of the file to store mbox.
-     If FILENAME is 'nil', the downloaded mbox is inserted into the
-     current buffer.
-
-     Note, that mbox downloading will work only if the
-     ':bugreport-url' field of the 'debbugs-servers' user option is
-     specified (*note Configuration::).
-
-
-File: debbugs.info,  Node: Requesting user tags,  Prev: Requesting messages,  
Up: Top
-
-7 Requesting user tags
-**********************
-
-A user tag is a string, a user has assigned to one or several bugs.
-The user is identified by an email address.  The port '"gnu.org"' uses
-also package names as user identification.
-
- -- Function: debbugs-get-usertag &rest query
-     Return a list of bug numbers which match QUERY.
-
-     QUERY is a sequence of keyword-value pairs where the values are
-     strings, i.e.  :KEYWORD "VALUE" [:KEYWORD "VALUE"]*
-
-     Valid keywords are:
-
-     ':user'
-          The value is the name of the package a bug belongs to, like
-          '"emacs"', '"coreutils"', or '"tramp"'.  It can also be an
-          email address of a user who has applied a user tag.  The
-          special email address '"me"' is used as pattern, replaced
-          with 'user-mail-address'.  There must be at least one such
-          entry; it is recommended to have exactly one.
-
-     ':tag'
-          A string applied as user tag.  Often, it is a subproduct
-          identification, like '"cedet"' or '"tramp"' for the package
-          '"emacs"'.
-
-     If there is no ':tag' entry, no bug numbers will be returned but
-     a list of existing user tags for ':user'.
-
-     Example.  Get all user tags for the package '"emacs"':
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "gnu.org"))
-            (debbugs-get-usertag :user "emacs"))
-
-          => ("www" "solaris" "ls-lisp" "cygwin")
-
-     Get all bugs tagged by package '"emacs"' with '"www"' or
-     '"cygwin"')):
-
-          (let ((debbugs-port "gnu.org"))
-            (debbugs-get-usertag :user "emacs" :tag "www" :tag "cygwin"))
-
-          => (807 1223 5637)
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top1094
-Node: Installation3235
-Node: Configuration4336
-Node: Requesting bug numbers6853
-Node: Requesting bugs statuses12235
-Node: Searching bugs16527
-Node: Requesting messages23334
-Node: Requesting user tags26344
-
-End Tag Table



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