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How to report bugs to SCO
Ben Pfaff pfaff...@pilot.msu.edu linux debian bugs dist As the maintainer of the Debian GNU/Linux package for autoconf, I received the following bug report. I'm not sure what to do with it. Suggestions? Please retain the CC:'s in replying so that the Debian bug archives and the original reporter are kept posted.

include Bug ID in report acknowledgment
</b><br>"; - echo "If the status of the bug report you submitted\n"; - echo "changes, you will be notified. You may return here and check on the status\n"; - echo "or update your report at any time. The URL for your bug report is: <a href=\"http://bugs.php.net/?id=$cid\">";

how to enter a bug report against linux?
Greg A. Woods wo...@weird.com gnu emacs bug [ On Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at 12:14:00 ( +0200), Eli Zaretskii wrote: ] Subject: Re: "This bug report will be sent to the Free Software Foundation..." On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Greg A. Woods wrote: Sending email exposes the sender exactly as posting a news message.

Do bug reports lead to buf fixes?
Terry Harris terry.har...@dial.pipex.com comp lang pascal delphi misc dmurd...@mast.queensu.ca (Duncan Murdoch) wrote: I mentioned here yesterday that I submitted a bug report on the Reset bug in Delphi 2.0. Today I got the following message in the mail: Your report did not include a PIN (Personal Identification

How to use Help/Send Bug Report
I thought you had a bug to report? Yes, I have. Still have. Just can't seem to find a place to file it .... Can you ? It is not for beta testers (they have their own internal system, AFAIK), it is for everyone. Not at the moment it's not ! There are, according to the web-page, three places where I can file my

Fwd: [bug-report]
During a conversation yesterday, he asked me if we wrote Bug Reports against our automated test cases. Basically, the thought is that when we created test scripts and the scripts themselves are faulty (rather than the application under test), we should write a bug report on it. My question - has anyone out there

WAR-SOFTWARE: [War-releases] War FTP Daemon 1.81.3 is released
It appears fine for both recent reports and reports that are more than a year old (ie those that have the date format showing the year explicitly). However, it doesn't facilitate the relationship between bug reports and e-mail (since there is no explanation of what CST is). For anyone else reading this,

Posting of bug reports (WAS Re: [Bug Tcl 8.0.5] expr parse failure ...
The page calls itself "Bug Report - Select Product" It is good to *report* bugs. And I do not think it's very nice of you to try to use this kind of word-trickery on me. I am not doing any word-trickery on you. It's not what happens. It's the trickery that is used that makes me sick.

Redirecting the "Send a bug report" link to the article on
One person at Apache Org summarily closed my bug report before any were afforded an opportunity to comment. This smacks in the face of the true purpose of bugzilla. The true purpose of reporting bugs is to gather information, discuss, suggest any possible solutions and, most important, to vote upon the nature of a

Bug#255064: Bug#256228: Confusing bug reports
I do :) But I still think that people subscribed to php-dev@ need to not only enjoy upsides but also the downsides of receiving the bug reports in hope that more people will look at them. I think that the only time this actually has any meaning is with people whose email software isn't bright enough to filter it.

Bug#254676: xargs: environment is too large for exec
"Bug description: "; + + echo $report; + + echo htmlspecialchars($sdesc), "\n\n"; + + echo wordwrap(htmlspecialchars($ldesc)); + + echo "</pre>\n"; </p>"; echo "If the status of the bug report you submitted\n"; @@ -72,6 +75,7 @@ echo "http://bugs.php.net/?id=$cid</a></p>\n"; elseif (!isset($cmd)) { +

Bug reports, was Re: "Do not show this dialog again"
Like I said, you bug report will have reached them, but you may not get feedback. You can either use QC, or pay (with money) for support. What's wrong with submitting bug reports to their eMail? Is Borland crazy? Why should someone have to pay to report a bug? Bug reports are beneficial to both the consumer and the

Bug report test case handling problem
Also, it's not that useful to suggest people send bugs to mutt-users, since most people that frequest this list aren't developers. mutt -v requests bug reports go to mutt-dev, and that's where they should go. well, considering the amount of data this generates mutt-dev isn't the place to take in such huge mails,

Bug reports, was Re: Goodbye Opera! I'm out-a-here!
When I read the bug reports that appear to be the blockers, I found that many of them were rather unspecific and unreproducible with the latest Mozilla from unstable. Note that bug reports with severity > import are not the sole reason a package isn't percolating to testing; see http://www.debian.org/devel/testing

Suggestion concerning bug reports
In trying to report these, I'm also Alastair> having fundamental problems with send- pr! Hi Alastair, where did you find the reference to send-pr? You should use Help->Send Bug Report... or Mx report-emacs-bug as suggested in http://www.xemacs.org/Debug/index.html these days. To report a clearcase bug,

bug report - error in default parameter resolution
We've filed a "shadow" bug, # 4279833, to track this for standalone Swing 1.1.1. Best Regards, KR The bug report you submitted has been determined to be a new bug. It has been entered into our internal bug tracking system with the assigned Bug Id: 4279833 (see 4177715) The state of the bug can be monitored via the

Bug Report Submitted - Webdav Exploit (BAD NEWS)
Why isn't there another way to send bug reports (the web page one isn't working). They should at lease have the e-mail address somewhere. Bug Report : FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE (GENERIC) #0: Thu Jan 16 22:16:53 GMT 2003 From: gabr...@geneva-robot.ch Reply-To: gabr...@geneva-robot.ch Cc: X-send-pr-version: 3.113

Bug#65522: memory bug with "autoclass -reports" when clsf_n_list != 1
If
it has, it is appropriate to send the maintainer a confirmation that you also experienced the bug and any additional information you can contribute to the solution. This confirmation should be CC'd to the original bug report, for continuity purposes. But creating an additional report is both confusing and

Waste of time to file Opera bug reports???
Haavard K. Moen hkm...@opera.invalid opera linux On Sun, 19 Aug 2001 15:52:19 -0500, Rick Richardson <ri...@mn.rr.com> wrote: ... and no way to query the bug database to insure that the bug report is still in there, I have no choice but to continue to enter the bug reports. ... No bug reports are deleted.

Bug reports, was Re: Goodbye Opera! I'm out-a-here!
Purl Gurl purlg...@purlgurl.net alt apache configuration Purl Gurl wrote: (snipped) I have submitted a bug report to nagoya.apache.org - bugzilla. It is with regret I must report to you Apache Org dismissed my report instantly, in lieu of comments and discussion. Those interested in discussion of my bug report at