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Fedora bugzilla
Fedora bugzilla






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  1. #Fedora bugzilla full#
  2. #Fedora bugzilla password#

When you revisit Bugzilla, you can log in to your account using your email address and password.

#Fedora bugzilla password#

Date: Fri, 05:37:36 -0400 To use the wonders of Bugzilla, you can use the following: E-mail address: Password: J8sCuid79D To change your password, go to: įollow the link in the email to set your password to a sane value. You may want to use a disposable email address because the address will be made public (see Lab 7.6, "Configuring the sendmail Server," for more on disposable email addresses).īugzilla will send you an email containing a temporary password: From: To: Subject: Your Bugzilla password.

#Fedora bugzilla full#

To create an account, click the New Account link in the upper-right corner of the page, and then enter your email address and your full name. In order to add to the comments on existing bugs or to report new bugs, you must have a Bugzilla account. If your query produces no matches, Bugzilla will helpfully inform you that "Zarro boogs" were found. Additional comments may be added by the originator of the report, the maintainer of the package in question, or any other registered user of Bugzilla. The description includes the product, version, and package information, plus a detailed text description of the bug. Clicking on a bug number will display a detailed description of the bug, as in Figure 9-9. Your query will yield a list of matching bugs with their summaries, as shown in Figure 9-8. For options that are even more detailed, click on the Advanced tab. Using that interface, you can narrow your search to a specific package in a particular version of Fedora Core or Fedora Extras. The Query tab provides a more precise way of searching, as shown in Figure 9-7. In the Bugzilla system, the word bug is used loosely any issue, patch, enhancement request, or trouble report is called a bug. There, you can enter a bug number that you have heard mentioned elsewhere, or you can enter some keywords related to an issue or bug. įigure 9-6 shows the main Bugzilla page, on which you will find a Quick Seach field. You can access the Fedora Bugzilla system with a web browser by visiting. You can directly query this database to get information about past and present issues, to submit bug reports of your own, and to add information to existing bug reports. To keep track of bugs and problem reports, Fedora uses the Bugzilla bug-tracking database. Fedora consists of thousands of packages, with complex interactions between the packages.








Fedora bugzilla