I suggest to add some information on the procedures also, unless you want to be the only one to handle these files. If I find a bug, could I just upload the file to CVS (I have CVS access) or should I send it to bug-lilypond first, or ...? Same goes for status changes, when somebody with CVS access thinks he has fixed a bug.
/Mats
Erik Sandberg wrote:
Hi,
Finally it's uploaded. All bugs lie in one big directory; this will probably be changed to something better as soon as we can see exactly what we need.
I wrote a draft to a readme of how its organised now:
Lilypond Bug Repository
Each bug report should have the following form:
1. Each bug has a name, which it uses for file names (e.g. the bug text-collide has the files text-collide.ly, text-collide.png etc). If the bug is in the convert-ly script, the name should start with 'convert-ly-'. 2. The first line of the file should be a '%' followed by a whitespace separated list of properties that this bug has. Properties include: crash: The bug causes lilypond to abort with exit code nonzero. future: The bug is known and will not be fixed in a near future. critical: The bug should be fixed before the next release. fixed: Someone beleives that the bug has been fixed. If the bug-meister agrees that this is true, the bug will be removed from the repository. The fixer is encouraged to add his signature, e.g. "fixed hwn" unclear: It is unclear whether this actually is a bug. [unclear fixed: it is actually not a bug after all.] 3. The second line should contain a \version statement. 4. The file should contain a \header {texidoc = ... } statement describing the bug. If any one of 2-4 is not possible to do for some reason (e.g. if the bug isn't demonstrated with a .ly file, or if it doesn't occur if those lines are added), then there should be a file <bug-name>.txt containing that information.
Erik
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