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11  <h1>The Mesa 3D Graphics Library</h1>
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17<h1>Bug Database</h1>
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20The Mesa bug database is hosted on
21<a href="http://freedesktop.org">freedesktop.org</a>.
22The old bug database on SourceForge is no longer used.
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26To file a Mesa bug, go to
27<a href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Mesa">
28Bugzilla on freedesktop.org</a>
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32Please follow these bug reporting guidelines:
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36<li>Check if a new version of Mesa is available which might have fixed
37the problem.
38<li>Check if your bug is already reported in the database.
39<li>Monitor your bug report for requests for additional information, etc.
40<li>If you're reporting a crash, try to use your debugger (gdb) to get a stack
41trace. Also, recompile Mesa in debug mode to get more detailed information.
42<li>Describe in detail how to reproduce the bug, especially with games
43and applications that the Mesa developers might not be familiar with.
44<li>Provide a simple GLUT-based test program if possible
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48Bug reports will automatically be forwarded by bugzilla to the Mesa
49developer's mailing list.
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53The easier a bug is to reproduce, the sooner it will be fixed.
54Please do everything you can to facilitate quickly fixing bugs.
55If your bug report is vague or your test program doesn't compile
56easily, the problem may not be fixed very quickly.
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