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author | Ralph Amissah <ralph.amissah@gmail.com> | 2021-11-27 21:54:49 -0500 |
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committer | Ralph Amissah <ralph.amissah@gmail.com> | 2021-11-27 21:54:49 -0500 |
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diff --git a/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/pt_BR/project_bugs.ssi b/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/pt_BR/project_bugs.ssi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76a0eba --- /dev/null +++ b/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/pt_BR/project_bugs.ssi @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +:B~ Reporting bugs + +1~bugs Reporting bugs + +Live systems are far from being perfect, but we want to make it as close as +possible to perfect - with your help. Do not hesitate to report a bug. It is +better to fill a report twice than never. However, this chapter includes +recommendations on how to file good bug reports. + +For the impatient: + +_* Always check first the image status updates on our homepage at +http://live-systems.org/ for known issues. + +_* Before submitting a bug report always try to reproduce the bug with the +*{most recent versions}* of the branch of live-build, live-boot, live-config +and live-tools that you're using (like the newest 4.x version of live-build +if you're using live-build 4). + +_* Try to give *{as specific information as possible}* about the bug. This +includes (at least) the version of live-build, live-boot, live-config, and +live-tools used and the distribution of the live system you are building. + +2~ Known issues + +Since Debian *{testing}* and Debian *{unstable}* distributions are moving +targets, when you specify either of them as the target system distribution, +a successful build may not always be possible. + +% FIXME: + +If this causes too much difficulty for you, do not build a system based on +*{testing}* or *{unstable}*, but rather, use *{stable}*. live-build always +defaults to the *{stable}* release. + +Currently known issues are listed under the section 'status' on our homepage +at http://live-systems.org/. + +It is out of the scope of this manual to train you to correctly identify and +fix problems in packages of the development distributions, however, there +are two things you can always try: If a build fails when the target +distribution is *{testing}*, try *{unstable}*. If *{unstable}* does not work +either, revert to *{testing}* and pin the newer version of the failing +package from *{unstable}* (see {APT pinning}#apt-pinning for details). + +2~ Rebuild from scratch + +To ensure that a particular bug is not caused by an uncleanly built system, +please always rebuild the whole live system from scratch to see if the bug +is reproducible. + +2~ Use up-to-date packages + +Using outdated packages can cause significant problems when trying to +reproduce (and ultimately fix) your problem. Make sure your build system is +up-to-date and any packages included in your image are up-to-date as well. + +2~collect-information Collect information + +Please provide enough information with your report. Include, at least, the +exact version of live-build where the bug is encountered and the steps to +reproduce it. Please use your common sense and provide any other relevant +information if you think that it might help in solving the problem. + +To make the most out of your bug report, we require at least the following +information: + +_* Architecture of the host system + +_* Distribution of the host system + +_* Version of live-build on the host system + +_* Version of /{debootstrap}/ on the host system + +_* Architecture of the live system + +_* Distribution of the live system + +_* Version of live-boot on the live system + +_* Version of live-config on the live system + +_* Version of live-tools on the live system + +You can generate a log of the build process by using the #{tee}# command. We +recommend doing this automatically with an #{auto/build}# script (see +{Managing a configuration}#managing-a-configuration for details). + +code{ + + # lb build 2>&1 | tee build.log + +}code + +At boot time, live-boot and live-config store their logfiles in +#{/var/log/live/}#. Check them for error messages. + +Additionally, to rule out other errors, it is always a good idea to tar up +your #{config/}# directory and upload it somewhere (do *{not}* send it as an +attachment to the mailing list), so that we can try to reproduce the errors +you encountered. If this is difficult (e.g. due to size) you can use the +output of #{lb config --dump}# which produces a summary of your config tree +(i.e. lists files in subdirectories of #{config/}# but does not include +them). + +Remember to send in any logs that were produced with English locale +settings, e.g. run your live-build commands with a leading #{LC_ALL=C}# or +#{LC_ALL=en_US}#. + +2~ Isolate the failing case if possible + +If possible, isolate the failing case to the smallest possible change that +breaks. It is not always easy to do this so if you cannot manage it for your +report, do not worry. However, if you plan your development cycle well, +using small enough change sets per iteration, you may be able to isolate the +problem by constructing a simpler 'base' configuration that closely matches +your actual configuration plus just the broken change set added to it. If +you have a hard time sorting out which of your changes broke, it may be that +you are including too much in each change set and should develop in smaller +increments. + +2~ Use the correct package to report the bug against + +If you do not know what component is responsible for the bug or if the bug +is a general bug concerning live systems, you can fill a bug against the +debian-live pseudo-package. + +However, we would appreciate it if you try to narrow it down according to +where the bug appears. + +3~ At build time while bootstrapping + +live-build first bootstraps a basic Debian system with /{debootstrap}/. If a +bug appears here, check if the error is related to a specific Debian package +(most likely), or if it is related to the bootstrapping tool itself. + +In both cases, this is not a bug in the live system, but rather in Debian +itself and probably we cannot fix it directly. Please report such a bug +against the bootstrapping tool or the failing package. + +3~ At build time while installing packages + +live-build installs additional packages from the Debian archive and +depending on the Debian distribution used and the daily archive state, it +can fail. If a bug appears here, check if the error is also reproducible on +a normal system. + +If this is the case, this is not a bug in the live system, but rather in +Debian - please report it against the failing package. Running +/{debootstrap}/ separately from the Live system build or running #{lb +bootstrap --debug}# will give you more information. + +Also, if you are using a local mirror and/or any sort of proxy and you are +experiencing a problem, please always reproduce it first by bootstrapping +from an official mirror. + +3~ At boot time + +If your image does not boot, please report it to the mailing list together +with the information requested in {Collect +information}#collect-information. Do not forget to mention, how/when the +image failed exactly, whether using virtualization or real hardware. If you +are using a virtualization technology of any kind, please always run it on +real hardware before reporting a bug. Providing a screenshot of the failure +is also very helpful. + +3~ At run time + +If a package was successfully installed, but fails while actually running +the Live system, this is probably a bug in the live system. However: + +2~ Do the research + +Before filing the bug, please search the web for the particular error +message or symptom you are getting. As it is highly unlikely that you are +the only person experiencing a particular problem. There is always a chance +that it has been discussed elsewhere and a possible solution, patch, or +workaround has been proposed. + +You should pay particular attention to the live systems mailing list, as +well as the homepage, as these are likely to contain the most up-to-date +information. If such information exists, always include the references to it +in your bug report. + +In addition, you should check the current bug lists for live-build, +live-boot, live-config and live-tools to see whether something similar has +already been reported. + +2~ Where to report bugs + +The ${project} keeps track of all bugs in the Bug Tracking System (BTS). For +information on how to use the system, please see +https://bugs.debian.org/. You can also submit the bugs by using the +#{reportbug}# command from the package with the same name. + +In general, you should report build time errors against the live-build +package, boot time errors against live-boot, and run time errors against +live-config. If you are unsure of which package is appropriate or need more +help before submitting a bug report, please report it against the +debian-live pseudo-package. We will then take care about it and reassign it +where appropriate. + +Please note that bugs found in distributions derived from Debian (such as +Ubuntu and others) should *{not}* be reported to the Debian BTS unless they +can be also reproduced on a Debian system using official Debian packages. |