On Wednesday 23 March 2005 03:11 pm, Javier Kohen wrote: > Hi Damon, > > El mi�, 23-03-2005 a las 15:02 -0600, Damon Chesser escribi�: > > > Note that users have no permissions to the mountpoint. While udev > > > should hide that entry for various reasons xfe should not fail on it > > > either. I suggest finding the problem in xfe before udev hides the > > > problem again. > > > > To whom would I report it to? Xfe upstream, The 64bit port maintainer of > > xfe, or the debian maintainer of xfe. Aslo, if the maintainer, how do > > you find out who it is? This is the first original bug I have found, and > > thus, I have no idea how to handle it. > > Usually you have to report upstream bugs to upstream and it's usually > nice to drop a note at the Debian BTS referring to upstream's BTS. The > report will be ideally available in a public BTS, therefore you should > post the report on Debian's BTS for packages for which upstream doesn't > have one. If you don't know what to do, just report it to Debian's BTS > directly; some Debian maintainers will gladly assist you, but have in > mind that others will complain. > > You can find the maintainer for a Debian package in the package's > description. Run apt-show <package name> or dpkg -s <package name> (the > latter is only available for installed packages). But you should use > Debian's "reportbug" to report bugs in Debian. > > Hope it's useful, It is, thank you. apt-cache show and dpkg -s xfe do not show a maintainer for xfe.
-- Damon L. Chesser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

