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= How do I submit a patch or bug report? =
 
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All bug reports should be submitted to the bug database through the
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interface found at http://www.net-snmp.org/bugs/.  Be
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sure to include the version of the package that you've been working
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with, the output of the command 'uname -a', the precise command that
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triggers the problem and a copy of the output it produces.
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All patches should be submitted to the patch manager at
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http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/.  If possible, submit a
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bug report describing the patch as well (referencing it by its patch
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number) since the patch manager doesn't contain a decent description
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field.
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Questions about using the package should be directed at the
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net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list.  Note that this
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mailing list is relatively busy, and the people answering these
 +
questions are doing so out of the goodness of their hearts, and in
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addition to their main employment.  Please note the following:
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* use plain text mail, rather than HTML
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* don't resend questions more than once<br>(even if no-one answered immediately)
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* include full details of exact commands and error messages<br>("I've tried everything, and it doesn't work" isn't much use!)
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* do *NOT* send messages to -users and -coders mailing lists<br>(most developers read both anyway)
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* don't mail the developers privately - keep everything on the list
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Remember that this is basically an unsupported package.  Fundamentally
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it's Open Source, so you have the source code.  If you need something
 +
fixing badly enough, it's up to you to do the work.
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We can't promise to be able to solve all problems, but we'll
 +
certainly try and help.  But remember that this is basically an
 +
unsupported package.  It's Open Source, so if you need something
 +
fixing badly enough,  fundamentally it's up to you to do the work.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:19, 16 August 2006

How do I submit a patch or bug report?

All bug reports should be submitted to the bug database through the interface found at http://www.net-snmp.org/bugs/. Be sure to include the version of the package that you've been working with, the output of the command 'uname -a', the precise command that triggers the problem and a copy of the output it produces.

All patches should be submitted to the patch manager at http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/. If possible, submit a bug report describing the patch as well (referencing it by its patch number) since the patch manager doesn't contain a decent description field.

Questions about using the package should be directed at the net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list. Note that this mailing list is relatively busy, and the people answering these questions are doing so out of the goodness of their hearts, and in addition to their main employment. Please note the following:

  • use plain text mail, rather than HTML
  • don't resend questions more than once
    (even if no-one answered immediately)
  • include full details of exact commands and error messages
    ("I've tried everything, and it doesn't work" isn't much use!)
  • do *NOT* send messages to -users and -coders mailing lists
    (most developers read both anyway)
  • don't mail the developers privately - keep everything on the list

Remember that this is basically an unsupported package. Fundamentally it's Open Source, so you have the source code. If you need something fixing badly enough, it's up to you to do the work.

We can't promise to be able to solve all problems, but we'll certainly try and help. But remember that this is basically an unsupported package. It's Open Source, so if you need something fixing badly enough, fundamentally it's up to you to do the work.

   FAQ:General
   
  1. What is it?
  2. Where can I get it?
  3. What documentation is available?
  4. Are there binaries available?
  5. What's the difference between UCD-SNMP and Net-SNMP?
  6. What operating systems does it run on?
  7. What happens if mine isn't listed?
  8. Does it run on Windows?
  9. How do I find out about new releases?
  10. How can I find out what other people are doing?
  11. How do I submit a patch or bug report?
  12. Can I reuse the code in my commercial application?
  13. What's the difference between SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3?
    What's the difference between SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c?
  14. Which versions of SNMP are supported in this package?
  15. Can I use SNMPv1 requests with an SNMPv2 MIB (or vice versa)?
  16. How can I monitor my system with SNMP?
  17. Where can I find more information about network management?
  18. What ports does SNMP use?
  19. Is Net-SNMP thread safe?