Wobei man hier die Betonung auf "Konsole"* legen sollte, denn reportbugs Gtk-Interface leidet gerade selbst unter einem Bug: 758619reba hat geschrieben:Auf der Konsole mit reportbug
*) Terminal geht auch
Wobei man hier die Betonung auf "Konsole"* legen sollte, denn reportbugs Gtk-Interface leidet gerade selbst unter einem Bug: 758619reba hat geschrieben:Auf der Konsole mit reportbug
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$ reportbug
Please enter the name of the package in which you have found a problem, or type 'other' to report a more
general problem.
> xshisen
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Checking for newer versions at madison...
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Querying Debian BTS for reports on xshisen (source)...
3 bug reports found:
Bugs with severity important
1) #675005 src:xshisen: maintainer address bounces
Bugs with severity normal
2) #684693 xshisen: uploader's report
Bugs with severity wishlist
3) #738081 xshisen: please provide a desktop file and icons
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(1-3/3) Is the bug you found listed above [y|N|b|m|r|q|s|f|e|?]? n
Maintainer for xshisen is 'Zak B. Elep <zakame@zakame.net>'.
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Briefly describe the problem (max. 100 characters allowed). This will be the bug email subject, so keep the
summary as concise as possible, for example: "fails to send email" or "does not start with -q option
specified" (enter Ctrl+c to exit reportbug without reporting a bug).
> segfaults on program start (i386)
Rewriting subject to 'xshisen: segfaults on program start (i386)'
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How would you rate the severity of this problem or report?
1 critical makes unrelated software on the system (or the whole system) break, or causes serious data
loss, or introduces a security hole on systems where you install the package.
2 grave makes the package in question unusable by most or all users, or causes data loss, or
introduces a security hole allowing access to the accounts of users who use the package.
3 serious is a severe violation of Debian policy (that is, the problem is a violation of a 'must' or
'required' directive); may or may not affect the usability of the package. Note that non-
severe policy violations may be 'normal,' 'minor,' or 'wishlist' bugs. (Package maintainers
may also designate other bugs as 'serious' and thus release-critical; however, end users
should not do so.). For the canonical list of issues worthing a serious severity you can
refer to this webpage: http://release.debian.org/wheezy/rc_policy.txt .
4 important a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a package, without rendering it
completely unusable to everyone.
5 does-not-build a bug that stops the package from being built from source. (This is a 'virtual severity'.)
6 normal a bug that does not undermine the usability of the whole package; for example, a problem
with a particular option or menu item.
7 minor things like spelling mistakes and other minor cosmetic errors that do not affect the core
functionality of the package.
8 wishlist suggestions and requests for new features.
Please select a severity level: [normal] 4
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Do any of the following apply to this report?
1 d-i This bug is relevant to the development of debian-installer.
2 ipv6 This bug affects support for Internet Protocol version 6.
3 l10n This bug reports a localization/internationalization issue.
4 lfs This bug affects support for large files (over 2 gigabytes).
5 patch You are including a patch to fix this problem.
6 upstream This bug applies to the upstream part of the package.
7 none
Please select tags: (one at a time) [none] 7
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Submit this report on xshisen (e to edit) [Y|n|a|c|e|i|l|m|p|q|d|t|s|?]? y
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Ok, ich kenn jetzt nur die Version aus stable, aber selbst für einen Nicht-Anfänger wie mich fühlt sich Reportbug im Vergleich zu einem echten Bugtracker an wie dselect im Vergleich zu Synapticreba hat geschrieben:Auf der Konsole mit reportbug