Bugzilla Report Guidelines

Bugzilla is the tracking tool used by the Fedora Project to get feedback from users and developers on bugs and requests for enhancements in Fedora.

Sometimes, new reports are missing information, are inaccurate, or have other flaws. This wastes valuable time. The person who reported the bug wastes their time when they file inaccurately, and the developers have to spend more time on the bug, which wastes their time, and may even result in the bug being ignored or forgotten. This page describes how to file quality bug reports and suggest enhancements in a constructive manner.

Notes

rpm -q --qf "%{SOURCERPM}\n" -f /bin/mount 

Output:

util-linux-2.13-0.10.pre5.src.rpm

Getting Started

User Etiquette

Understanding the Status and Resolution

After reporting a bug, you might get feedback from other users, or the developer may change the status and/or resolution of the bug report. For an explanation:

Reporting Bugs

Enhancement Requests

Security

We pay special attention to security-related bugs. Read the Security Bugs page to understand the special process.

Debugging

Anaconda Installer

If you are reporting bugs with the Fedora Anaconda installer refer http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AnacondaBugReporting for details.

Kernel

See the kernel triage page for information on debugging and reporting kernel bugs.

Xorg

Information on debugging Xorg in Fedora is available from the Xorg Debugging page.

OpenOffice.org (OOo)

OOo is quite big, and it links to and uses a lot of stuff, and so brings up a lot of problems that are not always OOo bugs, so...

References

http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html


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