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CVSBUG(8)                                                                                          CVSBUG(8)



NAME
       cvsbug - send problem report (PR) about CVS to a central support site

SYNOPSIS
       cvsbug [ site ] [ -f problem-report ] [ -t mail-address ]
               [ -P ] [ -L ] [ --request-id ] [ -v ]

DESCRIPTION
       cvsbug  is  a tool used to submit problem reports (PRs) to a central support site.  In most cases the
       correct site will be the default.  This argument indicates the support site which is responsible  for
       the  category of problem involved.  Some sites may use a local address as a default.  site values are
       defined by using the aliases(5).

       cvsbug invokes an editor on a problem report template (after trying to fill in some fields with  rea-sonable reasonable
       sonable  default  values).   When you exit the editor, cvsbug sends the completed form to the Problem
       Report Management System (GNATS) at a central support site.  At the support site, the PR is  assigned
       a  unique  number  and  is  stored  in the GNATS database according to its category and submitter-id.
       GNATS automatically replies with an acknowledgement, citing the category and the PR number.

       To ensure that a PR is handled promptly, it should contain your (unique) submitter-id and one of  the
       available categories to identify the problem area.  (Use `cvsbug -L' to see a list of categories.)

       The  cvsbug  template  at  your  site  should  already  be customized with your submitter-id (running
       `install-sid submitter-id' to accomplish this is part of the installation procedures for cvsbug).  If
       this  hasn't been done, see your system administrator for your submitter-id, or request one from your
       support site by invoking `cvsbug --request-id'.  If your site does not distinguish between  different
       user sites, or if you are not affiliated with the support site, use `net' for this field.

       The  more  precise  your  problem description and the more complete your information, the faster your
       support team can solve your problems.

OPTIONS
       -f problem-report
              specify a file (problem-report) which already contains  a  complete  problem  report.   cvsbug
              sends  the  contents of the file without invoking the editor.  If the value for problem-report
              is `-', then cvsbug reads from standard input.

       -t mail-address
              Change mail address at the support site for problem reports.  The default mail-address is  the
              address  used  for  the default site.  Use the site argument rather than this option in nearly
              all cases.

       -P     print the form specified by the environment variable PR_FORM on standard output.   If  PR_FORM
              is not set, print the standard blank PR template.  No mail is sent.

       -L     print the list of available categories.  No mail is sent.

       --request-id
              sends  mail to the default support site, or site if specified, with a request for your submit-ter-id. submitter-id.
              ter-id.  If you are not affiliated with site, use a submitter-id of net'.

       -v     Display the cvsbug version number.

       Note: use cvsbug to submit problem reports rather than mailing them directly.  Using  both  the  tem-plate template
       plate and cvsbug itself will help ensure all necessary information will reach the support site.

ENVIRONMENT
       The environment variable EDITOR specifies the editor to invoke on the template.
       default: vi

       If  the  environment variable PR_FORM is set, then its value is used as the file name of the template
       for your problem-report editing session.  You can use this to start with a partially  completed  form
       (for example, a form with the identification fields already completed).

HOW TO FILL OUT A PROBLEM REPORT
       Problem  reports  have  to  be in a particular form so that a program can easily manage them.  Please
       remember the following guidelines:

         describe only one problem with each problem report.

         For follow-up mail, use the same subject line as the one in the automatic acknowledgement. It con-sists consists
          sists  of  category,  PR  number  and the original synopsis line.  This allows the support site to
          relate several mail messages to a particular PR and to record them automatically.

         Please try to be as accurate as possible in the subject and/or synopsis line.

         The subject and the synopsis line are not confidential.  This is because open-bugs lists are  com-piled compiled
          piled from them.  Avoid confidential information there.

       See  the GNU Info file cvsbug.info or the document Reporting Problems With cvsbug for detailed infor-mation information
       mation on reporting problems

HOW TO SUBMIT TEST CASES, CODE, ETC.
       Submit small code samples with the PR.  Contact the  support  site  for  instructions  on  submitting
       larger test cases and problematic source code.

FILES
       /tmp/p$$     copy of PR used in editing session
       /tmp/pf$$    copy of empty PR form, for testing purposes
       /tmp/pbad$$  file for rejected PRs

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
       See INSTALL for installation instructions.

SEE ALSO
       gnats(l), query-pr(1), edit-pr(1), gnats(8), queue-pr(8), at-pr(8), mkcat(8), mkdist(8).

AUTHORS
       Jeffrey Osier, Brendan Kehoe, Jason Merrill, Heinz G. Seidl (Cygnus Support)

COPYING
       Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

       Permission  is  granted  to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright
       notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies.

       Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this manual  under  the  conditions
       for  verbatim copying, provided that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms
       of a permission notice identical to this one.

       Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual into another language, under
       the  above  conditions  for  modified versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
       translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English.




February 1993                                     xVERSIONx                                        CVSBUG(8)

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