On 7/16/05, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I can identify and fix any of the problems that I am having I will > make specific suggestions about how to fix them. > It was not my intention to fix code written by people who are much > better coders than me without some confirmation that the fix makes sense. > I am still trying to learn about the system so I am reluctant to declare > my problems as bugs. > What I am looking for in the forum, is confirmation that my problems are > general or that there is a configuration error that I made. It seems to > be counterproductive to file bug reports about configuration errors that > I made.
Everything that annoys you is a bug. File it in Bugzilla. If you made a configuration mistake, it is likely someone else will also make that mistake, but they might give up on Lenya without posting here or filing a bug. If the devs don't care about a bug, they will ignore it, but it is recorded. If you find it was a configuration issue, you can add the fix to the Bugzilla entry, hopefully with advice to make the fix unneeded. I added 2 bugs about installation: 1. Set the user during install/build. 2. Check the Xalan libraries during launch. Both cause major headaches for newbies. Neither has been fixed yet. The first only became a bugzilla today, but we discussed it here back in April. If it is not in Bugzilla, it will not be fixed. (And from some of the code and design decisions, it is very possible your comparison is overly critical of yourself.) solprovider --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
