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    TITLE=Bugs DESCRIPTION=known bugs for this release KEYWORDS=bugs
    DOCTOP=index DOCPREV=releasenotes DOCNEXT=todo

Known Bugs for version 1.00a
    Alerts in general - The alerts shown by the alerts.cgi page never get expired.
    If a hub is down, then you'll get alerts for everything behind it.  Ought to only get 
    the alert for the hub.
Known Bugs for version 0.12.2
    Neither new-snmp-hosts, nor snmp-collector use get_ifname, with the consequence
    that neither copes well with "oddly" named interfaces, say with spaces in them.  Fixed
    in 0.12.3.
Known Bugs for version 0.12.1
    CGI scripts don't work with non-default config-dirs.  I consider
    this a bug, but I need to get this release out now to deal with
    serious installation problems with previous releases.  For now, do the
    following for each config-dir:
            
            % make install-cgis CONFIGDIR=/wherever/you/put/it
    run-remstats only checks the config-dir for change, not the 
    subdirectories.  For now, just `touch config-dir' whenever you make a change.
    customgraphs are completely broken.  Urgh.  Upgrade.
    [FIXED in 0.12.2]
    You can't have two graphs of the same name, even in different rrd 
    definitions.  This is just flat-out wrong and will be fixed.  Unfortunately, 
    the fix will mean even longer file-names, so I hope nobody has some old system
    with the 14-character limit. [FIXED in 0.12.2]
    graphs with descriptions can't have quotes in the description.  
    [FIXED in 0.12.2]
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