diff --git a/BUGS b/BUGS index 12643407..ec45bde6 100644 --- a/BUGS +++ b/BUGS @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Send comments, bug reports, patches, etc., to albert@users.sf.net What to send ============ It is much more useful to me if a program really crashes to recompile it -with make "CC=gcc -ggdb -O", run it with "gdb prog" and "run" and send +with make "CFLAGS=-ggdb -O", run it with "gdb prog" and "run" and send me a stack trace ('bt' command). That said, any bug report is still better than none. @@ -24,15 +24,13 @@ strace and ltrace output are very helpful: strace -o output-file ps --blah bzip2 output-file -It might be nice to get rid of miscellaneous compiler warnings, but -don't bend over backwards to do it. - +I also like "ps --info" output, even if there isn't a ps problem. Kernel-Dependent Patches ======================== If you send me patches which are specific to *running* with a particular kernel version of /proc, please condition them with the runtime determined -variable `linux_version_code' from libproc/kvers.c. It is the same +variable 'linux_version_code' from libproc/version.c. It is the same number as the macro LINUX_VERSION_CODE for which the kernel /proc fs code was compiled. @@ -56,6 +54,9 @@ to create your diffs and you will make me happy. Also make sure to include a description of what the diff is for or I'm likely to ignore it because of general lack of time... +It might be nice to get rid of miscellaneous compiler warnings, but +don't bend over backwards to do it. + Code Structure ==============