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If you find a bug in cairo we would love to hear about it. We're also | |
trying to make cairo better, and learning about the bugs that users | |
encounter is an essential part of that. So we really appreciate the | |
extra effort users put in to providing high-quality bug reports. | |
There are two acceptable ways to report cairo bugs, and you can choose | |
which you prefer: | |
1) Bugzilla bug tracking database: | |
You can use the following web interface to report new bugs, follow | |
up on previous bug reports, and search for existing, known | |
bugs. Just use the "cairo" product: | |
http://bugs.freedesktop.org | |
It is necessary to go through a quick account creation process, | |
(with email address verification), in order to be able to report | |
new bugs in bugzilla. We apologize for any inconvenience that might | |
cause, and hope it won't prevent you from reporting bugs. | |
2) Cairo mailing list: | |
For people who cannot stand the bugzilla interface, you can just | |
send an email to cairo mailing list (cairo@cairographics.org). The | |
mailing list only allows posting from subscribers, so use the | |
following page for subscription instructions: | |
http://cairographics.org/lists | |
Again, we apologize for any inconvenience this subscription step | |
might cause, but we've found it necessary to require this in order | |
to enjoy spam-free discussions on the list. | |
If you don't actually _want_ to be a subscriber to the mailing | |
list, but just want to be able to send a message, the easiest thing | |
to do is to go through the subscription process, and then use the | |
preferences page to disable message delivery to your address. | |
Which of the above you use to report bugs depends on your own | |
preferences. Some people find just typing an email message much easier | |
than using the web-based forms on bugzilla. Others greatly prefer the | |
ability to check back on a specific bug entry in bugzilla without | |
having to ask on the mailing list if an issue has been resolved. | |
Regardless of which method you use, here are some general tips that | |
will help you improve the quality of your bug report, (which will help | |
in getting the bug fixed sooner): | |
1) Check to see if the bug has been reported already. It's pretty easy | |
to run a search or two against the cairo product in the | |
http://bugs.freedesktop.org bugzilla database. Another place to | |
look for known bugs is the cairo ROADMAP: | |
http://cairographics.org/ROADMAP | |
which shows a planned schedule of releases and which bug fixes are | |
being planned for each release. | |
2) Provide an accurate description of the bug with detailed steps for | |
how we can reproduce the problem. | |
3) If possible provide a minimal test case demonstrating the bug. A | |
great test case would be a minimal self-contained function in C or | |
python or whatever language you are using for cairo. The function | |
might accept nothing more than a cairo context, (cairo_t* in C). | |
4) If you feel like being particularly helpful, you could craft this | |
minimal test case in the form necessary for cairo's test | |
suite. This isn't much more work than writing a minimal | |
function. Just look at the cairo/test/README file and imitate the | |
style of existing test cases. | |
If you do submit a test case, be sure to include Copyright | |
information, (with the standard MIT licensing blurb if you want us | |
to include your test in the test case). Also, including a reference | |
image showing the expected result will be extremely useful. | |
5) Finally, the best bug report also comes attached with a patch to | |
cairo to fix the bug. So send this too if you have it! Otherwise, | |
don't worry about it and we'll try to fix cairo when we can. | |
Thanks, and have fun with cairo! | |
-Carl |