rsync bug-tracking
If you think you have found a bug in rsync we would appreciate
it if you would check the list of current
issues and
search the bugzilla database
to see if the problem is already known. Also, there are several patches for
being-considered features in the patches dir.
If you haven't already done so, please take a couple of minutes to read Simon Tatham's
advice
on how to report bugs.
To report a bug or make suggestions, use one of these methods:
- Your primary resource is the
rsync mailing list
which is at rsync@lists.samba.org. Use this list to discuss any
problem you're seeing or enhancements you're thinking of and get help/responses
from your fellow rsync users and those working on it. The mailing list does
accept patches (typically as MIME attachments), but it is often easier to
attach a patch to an appropriate bugzilla report.
- If you'd like to see a bug-report or feature-request get officially noted,
create a
report via bugzilla (this does require that you have created a bugzilla
account, but that is a very simple process). All new items and changes to
existing items generate email to the mailing list, so the list naturally stays
up-to-date with what is happening in the bug-tracking database. (N.B. if
you're making a suggestion, please be sure to set the
Severity
to
Enhancement
.)
Thanks for helping out!