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gnome-find : Reporting Bugs</h1>
<i>Andy Kahn</i>
<br><i><font size=-1>8 June 2000</font></i>
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Please send email directly to the author or to the
<a href="http://gnome-find.sourceforge.net/#maillist">mailing list</a>. In
the subject, please include the words "gnome-find bug:" at the start,
followed by a brief subject line.
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In the email, please include the following information:
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<li>Send the output from the command: <tt>gnome-find --info</tt></li>
<li>Some information about your system. For example:<br>
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<li>What operating system and version</li>
<li>What version of X</li>
<li>For Linux, what version of the C library</li>
<li>If you know, the version of the compiler</li>
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And anything else you think is relevant.
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<li>Describe the bug itself. Did gnome-find crash? If so, what was
the text/message that was printed out when it happened?</li>
<li>Can you reproduce the bug? If so, please provide the exact steps
to reproduce it.</li>
<li>Anything else which you think is helpful.</li>
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