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How To Report A Bug
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There are two ways for you to make a bug report. One uses a simple perl
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script, and is recommended if you don't want to spend a lot of time
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producing the report. It is designed for use by just about anyone, from
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the newest of newbies to advanced developers. You can also make a bug
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report the hard way -- advanced developers will probably prefer this.
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A. The Easy Way
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1) Your computer *must* have perl on it for this method to work. To
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find out if you have perl, run:
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which perl
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If it returns something like "/usr/bin/perl", you're in business.
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Otherwise, skip on down to "The Hard Way".
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If you aren't sure, just keep on going. When you try to run the script, it
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will become *very* apparent if you don't have perl.
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2) Change directory to <dirs to wine>/tools
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3) Type in "./bug_report.pl" and follow the directions.
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4) Post a message to the comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine newsgroup with the
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"Nice Formatted Report" attatched. If possible, upload the full debug
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output to a web/ftp server and provide the address in your message.
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B. The Hard Way:
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Some simple advice on making your bug report more useful (and thus more
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likely to get answered and fixed):
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1) Post as much information as possible.
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This means we need more information than a simple
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"MS Word crashes whenever I run it. Do you know why?"
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Include at least the following information:
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- Version of Wine you're using (run 'wine -v')
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- Operating system you're using, what distribution (if any), and what
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version
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- Compiler and version (run 'gcc -v')
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- Windows version, if installed
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- Program you're trying to run, its version number, and a URL for
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where the program can be obtained (if available)
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- Command line you used to start wine
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- Any other information you think may be relevant or helpful, such as
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X server version in case of X problems, libc version etc.
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2) Re-run the program with the -debugmsg +relay option
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(i.e., 'wine -debugmsg +relay sol.exe').
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If Wine crashes while running your program, it is important that we
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have this information to have a chance at figuring out what is causing
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the crash. This can put out quite a lot (several MB) of information,
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though, so it's best to output it to a file. When the Wine-dbg> prompt
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appears, type 'quit'.
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You might want to try +relay,+snoop instead of +relay, but please note
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that +snoop is pretty unstable and often will crash earlier than a
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simple +relay !
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If this is the case, then please use *only* +relay !!
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A bug report with a crash in +snoop code is useless in most cases !
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To get the trace output, use the following commands:
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all shells:
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echo quit|wine -debugmsg +relay [other_options] program_name >& filename.out; tail -n 100 filename.out > report_file
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(This will print wine's debug msgs only to the file and then
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auto-quit. It's probably a good idea to use this command, since wine
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prints out so many debug msgs that they flood the terminal, eating CPU.)
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tcsh and other csh-like shells:
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wine -debugmsg +relay [other_options] program_name |& tee filename.out
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tail -100 filename.out > report_file
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bash and other sh-like shells:
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wine -debugmsg +relay [other_options] program_name 2>&1 | tee filename.out
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tail -100 filename.out > report_file
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'report_file' will now contain the last hundred lines of the debugging
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output, including the register dump and backtrace, which are the most
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important pieces of information. Please do not delete this part, even
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if you don't understand what it means.
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3) Post your report to the newsgroup comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine
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In your post, include all of the information from part 1), and insert
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the text from the output file in part 2). If you do this, your chances
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of receiving some sort of helpful response should be very good.
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4) Questions and comments
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If after reading this document there is something you couldn't figure
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out, or think could be explained better, or that should have been
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included, please post to comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine to let us know
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how this document can be improved.
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