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- If the current nightly build doesn't resolve your problem, it is - possible that someone else has reported the issue. It is time to - look at . This system is easy to use, and it will - let you search the - currently open and resolved bugs to see if your problem has - already been reported. If your problem has been reported, you can - see whether any of the developers have commented, suggesting - workarounds, or the reason for the bug, etc. Or you may have - information to add (see about creating and modifying bug reports - below), in which case, go right ahead and add the information. - If you don't have any additional information, you may just want - to vote for this bug, and perhaps - add yourself to the CC list to follow the progress - of this bug. -

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- Please read our document about problems - before deciding that there is an unreported - bug in Ant. -

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- You have a few choices at this point. You can send - an email to the user mailing list - to see if - others have encountered your issue and find out how they may - have worked around it. If after some discussion, you feel it - is time to create - a bug report, this is a simple operation in the bug database. - Please try to provide as much information as possible in order - to assist the developers in resolving the bug. Please try to enter - correct values for the various inputs when creating the bug, such - as which version of Ant you are running, and on which platform, - etc. Once the bug is created, you can also add attachments to - the bug report. -

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- What information should you include in your bug report? The - easiest bugs to fix are those that are most easily reproducible, - so it is really helpful if you can produce a small test case that - exhibits the problem. In this case, you would attach the build file - and any other files necessary to reproduce the problem, probably - packed together in an archive. If you can't produce a test case, - you should try to include a snippet from your build file and the - relevant sections from the verbose or debug output from Ant. Try - to include the header information where Ant states the version, - the OS and VM information, etc. As debug output is likely to be - very large, it's best to remove any output that is not - relevant. Once the bug is entered into the bug database, you - will be kept informed by email about progress on the bug. If - you receive email asking for further information, please try to - respond, as it will aid in the resolution of your bug. -

-

- To create the bug report hit this - - link. -

-

- - Asking for an Enhancement -

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- Sometimes, you may find that Ant just doesn't do what you need it - to. It isn't a bug, as such, since Ant is working the way it is - supposed to work. Perhaps it is some additional functionality for - a task that hasn't been thought of yet, or maybe a completely new - task. For these situations, you will - want to raise an enhancement request. Enhancement requests - are managed using the same Apache Bug Database described above. - These are just a different type of bug report. If you look in the - bug database, you will see that one of the severity settings for - a bug is "Enhancement". Just fill the bug report in, - set the severity of the bug to "Enhancement", and - state in the description how you would like to have Ant enhanced. - Again, you should first check whether there are any existing - enhancment requests that cover your needs. If so, just add your - vote to these. -

-

- - Create an enhancement report - -

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- - Fixing the Bug -

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- If you aren't satisfied with just filing a bug report, you can - try to find the cause of the problem and provide a fix yourself. - The best way to do that is by working with the latest code from Subversion. - Alternatively, you can work with the source code available from the - - source distributions. If you - are going to tackle the problem at this level, you may want to - discuss some details first on the dev - mailing list. Once you have a fix for the problem, you may submit - the fix as a patch to either the - dev mailing - list, or enter the bug database as described above and attach the - patch to the bug report. Using the bug database has the advantage - of being able to track the progress of your patch. -

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- If you have a patch to submit and are sending it to the - dev mailing list, - prefix "[PATCH]" - to your message subject. Please include any relevant bug numbers. - Patch files should be created with the -u - option of the - diff or svn diff command. For - example:

- - diff -u Javac.java.orig Javac.java > javac.diffs

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- or, if you have source from Subversion:

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+

+ This link issues.apache.org connects you + to the complete list of Apache Bug Database systems. +

+

+ + Has It Been Reported? +

+

+ If the current nightly build doesn't resolve your problem, it is + possible that someone else has reported the issue. It is time to + look at . This system is easy to use, and it will + let you search the + currently open and resolved bugs to see if your problem has + already been reported. If your problem has been reported, you can + see whether any of the developers have commented, suggesting + workarounds, or the reason for the bug, etc. Or you may have + information to add (see about creating and modifying bug reports + below), in which case, go right ahead and add the information. + If you don't have any additional information, you may just want + to vote for this bug, and perhaps + add yourself to the CC list to follow the progress + of this bug. +

+

Open Ant bugs by order of priority.

+

Open Ant bugs by number of votes.

+

+ + Filing a Bug Report +

+

+ Please read our document about problems + before deciding that there is an unreported + bug in Ant. +

+

+ You have a few choices at this point. You can send + an email to the user mailing list + to see if + others have encountered your issue and find out how they may + have worked around it. If after some discussion, you feel it + is time to create + a bug report, this is a simple operation in the bug database. + Please try to provide as much information as possible in order + to assist the developers in resolving the bug. Please try to enter + correct values for the various inputs when creating the bug, such + as which version of Ant you are running, and on which platform, + etc. Once the bug is created, you can also add attachments to + the bug report. +

+

+ What information should you include in your bug report? The + easiest bugs to fix are those that are most easily reproducible, + so it is really helpful if you can produce a small test case that + exhibits the problem. In this case, you would attach the build file + and any other files necessary to reproduce the problem, probably + packed together in an archive. If you can't produce a test case, + you should try to include a snippet from your build file and the + relevant sections from the verbose or debug output from Ant. Try + to include the header information where Ant states the version, + the OS and VM information, etc. As debug output is likely to be + very large, it's best to remove any output that is not + relevant. Once the bug is entered into the bug database, you + will be kept informed by email about progress on the bug. If + you receive email asking for further information, please try to + respond, as it will aid in the resolution of your bug. +

+

+ To create the bug report hit this + + link. +

+

+ + Asking for an Enhancement +

+

+ Sometimes, you may find that Ant just doesn't do what you need it + to. It isn't a bug, as such, since Ant is working the way it is + supposed to work. Perhaps it is some additional functionality for + a task that hasn't been thought of yet, or maybe a completely new + task. For these situations, you will + want to raise an enhancement request. Enhancement requests + are managed using the same Apache Bug Database described above. + These are just a different type of bug report. If you look in the + bug database, you will see that one of the severity settings for + a bug is "Enhancement". Just fill the bug report in, + set the severity of the bug to "Enhancement", and + state in the description how you would like to have Ant enhanced. + Again, you should first check whether there are any existing + enhancment requests that cover your needs. If so, just add your + vote to these. +

+

+ + Create an enhancement report + +

+

+ + Fixing the Bug +

+

+ If you aren't satisfied with just filing a bug report, you can + try to find the cause of the problem and provide a fix yourself. + The best way to do that is by working with the latest code from Subversion. + Alternatively, you can work with the source code available from the + + source distributions. If you + are going to tackle the problem at this level, you may want to + discuss some details first on the dev + mailing list. Once you have a fix for the problem, you may submit + the fix as a patch to either the + dev mailing + list, or enter the bug database as described above and attach the + patch to the bug report. Using the bug database has the advantage + of being able to track the progress of your patch. +

+

+ If you have a patch to submit and are sending it to the + dev mailing list, + prefix "[PATCH]" + to your message subject. Please include any relevant bug numbers. + Patch files should be created with the -u + option of the + diff or svn diff command. For + example:

+ + diff -u Javac.java.orig Javac.java > javac.diffs

+
+ or, if you have source from Subversion:

+ + svn diff Javac.java > javac.diffs

+
+ + Note: You should give your patch files meaningful names. + This makes it easier for developers who need to apply a number + of different patch files. +

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