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flea - Report a bug (or rather a flea) in mutt.
SYNOPSIS
flea
DESCRIPTION
flea is a shell script which helps you to submit a bug
report against the mutt(1) mail user agent.
If you invoke flea, you'll first be prompted for a short
description of the problem you experience. This will be
used as the bug report's subject line, so it should be
concise, but informative.
You are then asked to assign an initial severity level to
the problem you observe; flea will give you a description
which severity level is appropriate or not.
Then, you are asked for the location of a core dump (nor-
mally named core) which may have been left over by a crash
of your mutt(1). You can just type "no" here, or you can
enter the path leading to a core dump. flea will try to
use either sdb(1), dbx(1), or gdb(1) to extract some
information from this core dump which may be helpful to
developers in order to determine the reason for the crash.
Finally, you are asked whether or not you want to include
personal and system mutt(1) configuration files with the
bug report. If at all possible, we urge you to answer
these questions with "yes", since a reference configura-
tion makes it incredibly easier to track down a problem.
If you are using Debian GNU/Linux, flea will now check
whether or not mutt has been installed as a Debian package
on your system, and suggest to file the bug against the
mutt(1) and Debian bug tracking systems. This option was
added since the mutt(1) project uses another instantiation
of the Debian bug tracking system, so submitting bugs
against both systems in one pass is simple.
You are then dropped into your favorite editor as deter-
mined by the EDITOR and VISUAL environment variables.
Please give us details about the problem in the empty
space below the line reading "Please type your report
below this line". We are most interested in precise
information on what symptoms you observe and what steps
may be used to reproduce the bug. Chances are that prob-
lems which can easily be reproduced will be fixed quickly.
So please take some time when filling out this part of the
template.
The remainder of the template contains various kinds of
information gathered from your system, including output of
the uname(1) command, output from mutt(1) itself, and your
system's mutt(1) configuration files. You may wish to
browse through this part of the bug report form in order
to avoid leaking confidential information to the public.
If you leave the editor, flea will give you the option to
review, re-edit, submit, or abandon your bug report. If
you decide to submit it, a mail message containing your
report will be sent to <submit@bugs.guug.de>. You'll
receive a copy of this message.
While your bug report is being processed by the bug track-
ing system, you will receive various e-mail messages from
the bug tracking system informing you about what's going
on: Once your bug report has been entered into the bug
tracking system, it will be assigned a unique serial num-
ber about which you are informed via e-mail. If you wish
to submit additional information about the bug, you can
just send it to the address serial@bugs.guug.de.
Later, you will most likely receive questions from the
developers about the problem you observed, and you will
eventually be informed that your bug report has been
closed. This means that the bug has been fixed at least
in the cvs(1) repository. If the answers you receive
don't satisfy you, don't hesitate to contact the develop-
ers directly under mutt-dev@mutt.org.
You can also browse your bug report and all additional
information and replies connected to it using the bug
tracking system's Web interface under the following URL:
http://bugs.guug.de/
ENVIRONMENT
flea will use the following environment variables:
EMAIL Your electronic mail address. Will be used to set
the bug report's From header, and to send you a
copy of the report.
LOGNAME
Your login name. If the EMAIL environment variable
isn't set, this will be used instead to send you a
copy of the report. Setting the sender will be
left to sendmail(1) on your system.
REPLYTO
If set, the bug report will contain a Reply-To
header with the e-mail address contained in this
environment variable.
ORGANIZATION
If set, the bug report will contain an Organization
header with the contents of this environment vari-
able.
PAGER If set, this environment variable will be expected
to contain the path to your favorite pager for
viewing the bug report. If unset, more(1) will be
used.
VISUAL If set, this environment variable will be expected
to contain the path to your favorite visual editor.
EDITOR If set, this environment variable will be expected
to contain the path to your favorite editor. This
variable is examined if and only if the VISUAL
environment variable is unset. If EDITOR is unset,
vi(1) will be used to edit the bug report.
FILES
core If present, this file may contain a post-mortem
memory dump of mutt. It will be inspected using
the debugger installed on your system.
SEE ALSOdbx(1), gdb(1), lynx(1), mutt(1), muttrc(5), sdb(1), send-
mail(1), uname(1), vi(1)
The mutt bug tracking system: http://bugs.guug.de/
AUTHOR
flea and this manual page were written by Thomas Roessler
<roessler@does-not-exist.org>.
Unix July 2000 flea(1)