Chuck writes: Question: I haven't found anything on the website about bug tracking etc. If you have some formal way for outside users to submit these along with PtII version number and other such supporting metadata, I'd be glad to send example models etc. that reproduce things when I can (that is, when I am sure the bug is with PtII and not the operator ;-)
We've had bugzilla running at various times in the past. I just brought it back up and updated the Ptolemy II faq: 1.4 Is there a bug list? Current bugs are listed in http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/ptIIlatest/limitations. htm and in $PTII/doc/limitations.htm If you find a bug, please report it using Ptolemy-hackers mailing list. A good bug report includes: The version of Ptolemy you are running (5.0? 6.0) Whether you built it from CVS sources or from the sources shipped with the Windows installer or are running from the Windows installer. Your platform (Windows? Linux) and version, along with the the version of Java you are running Important: a small test model, or else really detailed instructions on how to replicate the bug, what happened for you and what you expected to happen. There is also a Bugzilla bug handler (http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/bugzilla). To use bugzilla, you will need an account on the Chess, Embedded or Trust websites. If you do not have an account, request a ptexternal workgroup on the Chess website: Chess website account request (http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/login/?subpage=Request) For more information, see the Chess Bugzilla Help Page (http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/login/?subpage=Request) _Christopher ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted to the ptolemy-hackers mailing list. Please send administrative mail for this list to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]