OK, I know many of you will have had no experience in bug reporting or testing before, so I shall try to outline some points below that will make life easier for all of us:
Firstly, when describing a bug, "It doesn't work" is not going to help anyone. You should try to be as descriptive as possible.
Isolated bugs are almost impossible to find, so try to see if you can reliably reproduce the problem, and document the events required to get to the problem.
Crashlogs are usefull. GrimReaper will produce one for you, so use it. Posting crashlogs can sometimes be invaluable in tracking down issues in code.
Serial output is also recommended. Many programs will put warnings and errors out of the serial port. These can be trapped by SashimiPPC or a serial terminal connected via a null-modem lead.
Lastly, try to describe the system the program is running on as best you can, especially versions of libraries etc in use.
Some of you will be using English as a non-native language, so try to choose your words a little more carefully in order to make the report as clear as possible.
The official bugtracker can be found
here so please use it to log any bugs, suggestions, enhancements etc. This way we can ensure that the issues do not get lost in forum postings.
Enjoy!
Simon
Edited by Rigo on 2009/2/13 14:14:53
Edited by Rigo on 2020/3/16 9:05:58