What do you guys think if we make team of two to work in different bugs lake a couple who work to repair bugs and with that we can make the "competition" for be who finish first.
www.mb-games.com Victor Rodriguez. [email protected] El 29/03/2011, a las 05:25 p.m., Brian Murray <[email protected]> escribió: > On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:57:54PM -0700, Joseph Areeda wrote: >> Brian, >> Thank you for participating with suggestions. I know this bug would >> be much easier to do yourself than to teach me how. >> >> Please think about the "gvie the man a fish vs teaching him how to >> fish" aphorism. > > I thought I was. > >> Please see comments intermixed. >> >> On 03/29/2011 10:45 AM, Brian Murray wrote: >>> >>> I'd add a comment similar to the following: >>> >>> I tried recreating this bug with Natty Narwhal (11.04) and with nautilus >>> version 1:2.32.2.1-0ubuntu11 and was unsuccessful. My new tab loaded >>> quite quickly and looked the same as the first. >>> >> It appears to me that there is great value in trying to reproduce >> these bugs in the latest release first rather than try to match >> versions. > > Any help that you can provide is appreciated, whether it be testing with > the release the bug is reported about or a later one. > >> I've been having a heck of a fight with Natty on my desktop. Much >> better luck in a virtual Box VM. >> >> Furthermore there seems to be other advantages to a VM. #1 protects >> my system from accidentally uncovering a real nasty and #2 a bug >> that is reproduced from a relatively clean install is easier to find >> than one on a system with years of incremental updates. >> >> Do you see any issues with bug-squading in a VM? > > Only that one would not be able to work on hardware specific bug > reports. > >>> All of that information was gathered via the bug reporting process - >>> they likely used 'ubuntu-bug nautilus'. However, you don't need to add >>> all that information. >>> >> Actually I was more interested in comparing the environment of the >> bug report to the environment I am using to test. My brief look at >> ubuntu-bug and apport-collect man pages didn't come up with an easy >> way to produce a report like that. > > 'ubuntu-bug nautilus' will gather information about your system and > nautilus. You'll receive a dialog asking if you want to send the report > to the developers and there is a "Content of the report" option. If you > expand that you can see the same information the reporter submitted. > However, please don't report a bug! ;-) > >>> >>> These probably aren't relevant. I'm not quite certain where to go from >>> here myself, some things that come to mind though are: >>> >>> What folder is the new tab trying to load? >>> What configuration values are there for Nautilus could it be one of >>> those? (I'd experiment on my own rather than ask.) >>> >>> Also given the fact that there are detailed steps to recreate it I'd >>> search for any other open nautilus bugs that sound the same. Please >>> double check before marking one as a duplicate of another though. >>> >> I don't have a lot more time today but will see if I can tie this >> into any other bug reports tomorrow. That does seem like a good >> practice. I will probably search the forums also which is what I'd >> do if it were my bug report. >> >>> Looking at the bug again I noticed some attachments which might provide >>> hints in recreating the bug. They are GConfNonDefault.xt and >>> usr_lib_nautilus.txt. The former one has information about Nautilus >>> settings and the latter has some information about packages they have >>> installed. You might check to see if you have the same ones installed. >> Back to my previous question about gathering system information in a >> convenient form. Can I get comparable files from my system or do I >> have to compare his GConfNonDefault.xt to the Preferences dialog and >> user_lib_nautilus.txt to dpkg --list on each library package? > > Using 'ubuntu-bug nautilus' will have this information. > >> Thanks again. I am making progress in understanding what to do, >> even though that might be hard to tell from my questions. > > No problem, we are happy to help. > > -- > Brian Murray > Ubuntu Bug Master > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~bugsquad-mentorship-group-alpha > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~bugsquad-mentorship-group-alpha > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~bugsquad-mentorship-group-alpha Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~bugsquad-mentorship-group-alpha More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

