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<h1>What to do about Boost bugs</h1>
<ol>
<li>Make sure the bug isn't already fixed in the latest sources. The most
recent version of everything on the Boost web site is available from
the <a href="http://www.boost.org/more/download.html#CVS">boost public CVS
repository</a>.<br>
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<li>If you are a Boost user, or a Boost developer that doesn't have a CVS
write access: <br>
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<li>Submit a bug report to either
<a href="http://www.boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm#users">boost-users list</a>,
<a href="http://www.boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm#main">boost mailing
list</a>, or our <a href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=7586">bug
tracking facility</a> at SourceForge; submitting it to either of the mailing
lists is a preferred way - because many of the Boost developers read the
lists on a daily basis, this way you are likely to get a quicker response,
and the discussions that often arise there from (possible) bug reports are
quite interesting and educational as well;<br>
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<li>If you have a proposed patch to the code, post it along with your bug
report, preferably in the <em>context diffs</em> format (<code>diff -c</code>);
if you can, send a patch relative to the current CVS state. A canonical
example of creating a patch file follows (let's assume that you've found
a bug in the file <code>intentional_bug.hpp</code>:<br>
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<li>Download the latest version of <code>intentional_bug.hpp</code> from CVS.</li>
<li>Make sure that the bug is still present in the code.</li>
<li>Copy the file <code>intentional_bug.hpp</code> to a file called <code>intentional_bug.hpp.orig</code>.</li>
<li>Apply your changes to <code>intentional_bug.hpp</code>.</li>
<li>Run "<code>diff -c intentional_bug.hpp.orig intentional_bug.hpp &gt; intentional_bug.hpp.patch</code>" from the command prompt.</li>
<li>Submit the patch file together with an explanation of the bug
and the proposed fix; and don't forget to include the word <b>patch</b> or <b>bug</b>
in the subject if you're submitting to the <a href="http://www.boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm#main">boost mailing list</a>.<br>
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<li>If you are a Boost developer, and you have a CVS write access: <br>
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<li>If the bug is trivial (e.g. misspelled name, missed <code>typename</code>,
etc.), and you are willing to make a fix, either make your changes locally
and contact the library author(s)/maintainer(s) about it, or go ahead and
check the fix into CVS, but post a notification about it to the
<a href="http://www.boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm#main">boost mailing
list</a> (if the author is not very active on the list, you also might want
to consider <code>cc</code>'ing him as well); <br>
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</li>
<li>If the bug is non-trivial, and/or you don't have the time and resources to fix it,
submit a bug report (see p. 2 above); chances are that the maintainer(s)
will respond promptly and take care of the problem; <br>
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</li>
<li>Otherwise, create a temporary branch in CVS, make your changes there, and
ask the library author(s)/maintainer(s) to review them; if they are ok with
the new code, either you or they can integrate the fixes into the main
trunk. </li>
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<p>Contributed by <a href="../people/aleksey_gurtovoy.htm">Aleksey Gurtovoy</a></p>
<p>Revised <!--webbot bot="Timestamp" s-type="EDITED" s-format="%d %B, %Y" startspan -->18 January, 2002<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" i-checksum="38453" endspan -->
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