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#1 2022-09-18 15:34:32

KitchM
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Registered: 2009-08-15
Posts: 297

Bugzilla [Solved]

Does anyone know where a user is to report bugs?

Last edited by KitchM (2022-09-19 18:39:13)

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#2 2022-09-18 16:18:28

KBar
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Registered: 2021-11-05
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Re: Bugzilla [Solved]

On Xfce's Gitlab instance. Documentation is available here.


Remember to edit the subject of your topic to include the [SOLVED] tag once you're satisfied with the answers or have found a solution (in which case, don't forget to share it as well), so that other members of the community can quickly refer to it and save their time. Pretty please! tongue

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#3 2022-09-18 22:13:42

KitchM
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Registered: 2009-08-15
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Re: Bugzilla [Solved]

Check it out yourself:
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Now if you would be so kind as to point me to exactly where those bug reports are to be made, I'd sure appreciate it.  Heaven knows I've spent enough time browsing around that site to realize it doesn't work right.

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#4 2022-09-19 06:35:28

KBar
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Re: Bugzilla [Solved]

Xfce is made up of many different components. Which component is causing you issues?

Anyway, click on Menu and select Groups > Explore groups. Select the appropriate group and then a project. For example, xfce4-panel is under Xfce:
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Alternatively, you can also click on Explore public projects. However, keep in mind that it will list all projects from all namespaces (including forks), so you have to make sure you select the one belonging to the Xfce group, e.g. Xfce / xfce4-panel:
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Once you've found the component, head over to its homepage and click on Issues from the sidebar. This is where bug reports are listed and submitted.
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Remember to edit the subject of your topic to include the [SOLVED] tag once you're satisfied with the answers or have found a solution (in which case, don't forget to share it as well), so that other members of the community can quickly refer to it and save their time. Pretty please! tongue

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#5 2022-09-19 18:38:41

KitchM
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Registered: 2009-08-15
Posts: 297

Re: Bugzilla [Solved]

Thank you for your suggestions.  I will attempt to navigate the convoluted path they require.  (Too bad they just can use Bugzilla, as it is so much easier for users.)

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