Where to submit bug reports (was: Re: tkill used to implement raise)

Michael Schwendt ms-nospam-0306 at arcor.de
Wed Jan 7 14:29:41 UTC 2004


On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 11:38:24 +0100 (CET), Hugo van der Kooij wrote:

> On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Roland McGrath wrote:
> 
> > glibc is responsible for the POSIX interfaces such as sigaction.
> > File a bugzilla report for glibc.  If such turn out to be kernel issues,
> > we reclassify them appropriately.
> 
> Good point. But where does one find this ability to report such a thing? I
> have been looking at fedora.redhat.com and could not find any reference as
> to where to report bugs.

Huh? It's there directly on the front page already:

  Fedora Core 1 Available

  [...] and participate by either submitting bugs or submitting fixes. All
  bugs, requests for enhancements, and fixes should be submitted via
  Bugzilla [bugzilla.redhat.com].

  [...]

If that (and the "Participate" menu) is not obvious enough case it becomes
increasingly popular for people to just submit their reports at
bugzilla.fedora.us instead, picking a completely unrelated component,
something must be done about the Fedora Project pages. However I don't
know what would help. Integrating an official Fedora FAQ could help.

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