Hi David,
Yes; unless you have author role or higher in OpenJDK, the bugs.sun.com
process is the most appropriate one.
Thanks,
-Joe
On 12/23/2013 09:37 AM, David P. Caldwell wrote:
Joe,
Thanks for demonstrating that my submission made it!
Is the process I used the best process to use if I find any more issues?
-- David.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Joe Darcy <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello David,
The "incident" you submitted at bugs.sun.com was moved to a issue in the JDK
project:
JDK-8030850 Setting .level=FINEST in logging configuration file doesn't
work
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8030850
A fix for the issue is in the JDK 9 codebase and a backport for JDK 8 GA is
under consideration.
Thanks for reporting the problem; HTH,
-Joe
On 12/23/2013 09:01 AM, David P. Caldwell wrote:
I tried submitting one through the Oracle bug tracker but it seems
pretty much write-only and there is enough broken about it (broken
links to nowhere, etc.; the acknowledgement E-mail leads me to a bug
database that does not contain the bug I reported, which links to a
FAQ that does not exist) that I am suspicious about whether the bugs
actually go anywhere that people are using; and I couldn't attach the
files I wanted to attach for the reproduction case, etc.
(However, if there's someone who can see it, I submitted bug #9009048
into Oracle's system.)
I also located the new OpenJDK JIRA system but it does not appear to
allow submissions without some sort of credentials, which I don't know
how to go about obtaining (and is it intended that you need
credentials to report a bug?).
So I'm happy to receive guidance. Obviously it's possible there's an
easy document somewhere which would tell me what to do, but I could
not find it.
-- David P. Caldwell
http://www.davidpcaldwell.com/