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Re: Reporting bugs
From: |
Simon Sobisch |
Subject: |
Re: Reporting bugs |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Mar 2024 16:21:34 +0100 |
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Mozilla Thunderbird |
Am 07.03.2024 um 15:22 schrieb IamCobol:
Hello, I am trying to locate the place to report bugs.
Hi Vince,
that would be either the bug mailing list (you can also register if you
want to receive posts from that) [1] or the issue tracker [2] (also
possible to subscribe to by mail, if you're interested).
If you think this is related to your environment it is most likely to
check with the distributor of those (GNU/Linux distributions may then
work with the GnuCOBOL team on a fix or a backport of an existing fix
which they then distribute to their users). In your case that would
likely be Arnold Trembley.
Also feel free to send a note to the discussion boards [3].
Simon
[1]: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnucobol
[2]: https://sourceforge.net/p/gnucobol/bugs
[3]: https://sourceforge.net/p/gnucobol/discussion/help
I had signed up for the newsletter. but could not find a place to
register.
I am using the software from GC32-BDB-SP1-rename-7z-to-exe.7z
under Windows 11. When I start GnuCobol. the Command Prompt banner shows
Built Jul 28 2023 19:10:09
Packaged Jul 28 2023 17:02:56 UTC
C version (MinGW) "9.2.0"
GnuCOBOL 3.2.0 (Jul 28 2023 19:08:58), (MinGW) "9.2.0"
GMP 6.2.1, cJSON 1.7.14, PDCursesMod 4.3.7, BDB 18.1.40
Thanks, Vince Esparza
- Reporting bugs, IamCobol, 2024/03/07
- Re: Reporting bugs,
Simon Sobisch <=