Dave wrote:
Do you really think it's worth reporting it?
It depends on whether you want to vent (in which case, posting to the list is okay) or get it fixed (in which case, only a Bugzilla report will do.) The engineers don't read the list to find bugs. They only look for bugs in Bugzilla. If your report isn't in there, they won't know about it.
I mean nothing else ever seems to get fixed, so really what's the point.
A quick scan shows 2583 bugs fixed or resolved. That seems like more than "nothing". The most recent release, version 2.8, fixed over 50 IDE bugs and several engine bugs.
Note that 2.8 is an interim release, primarily intended to help developers build for their customers who use Vista. The next release is intended as a huge bug fix release, and getting your report into Bugzilla now will give it a better chance of inclusion when the big bug-bust happens.
I know about it now and have protected myself by making "Move" and "Rename" functions that do all the checking the base command should do.
You should probably mark your report as a documentation bug, as the functionality most likely won't change. It's been in use for many years, and is well established usage in lots of stacks.
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