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Whenever you find a bug, open a trac ticket, after checking that such a ticket does not yet exists. And you should fill the information in, that helps people to track down the bug and you
How do you know the difference between a real "bug" and a user or system problem. In otherwords, how do you know that is actualy error in a script somewhere and not a driver issue or an improper user setting.Thanks,<M>
Thats why others try to reproduce the error to track it down
So basically, you try your best to make it work by searching the forum/wiki/chatroom. If you are still unable to resolve, then create a ticket with what you did and what the result was and hope for the best.Sounds simple.:-)Thanks,<M>
Odd...Sounds dismissive to me. Don't get me wrong, I am not involved in the project... I just mean that if it were my work in question... I would take that to mean that I was "doing something fundamentally wrong" without actually having to explain ones area of expertice.That's awesome.I wish my dick was that big.
So basically, you try your best to make it work by searching the forum/wiki/chatroom.
If you are still unable to resolve, then create a ticket with what you did and what the result was and hope for the best.
sudo mediatomb -d -i 192.168.80.1 -p 3877 -c /root/.mediatomb/config.xml
So basically, you try your best to make it work by searching the forum/wiki/chatroom. If you are still unable to resolve, then create a ticket with what you did and what the result was and hope for the best.