GRASS Software crash or enhancement wish?
Bug reports and wishes can be submitted in the GRASS bugtracking system
(GRASS-trac).
This requires to setup a personal account (Userid) at OSGeo.
All trackers' new submissions will be automatically forwarded to the
GRASS development mailing list.
Submissions and all followup traffic will be stored
in the tracker and forwarded only to parties discussing the ticket.
However, any project member can "monitor" a ticket, or a whole tracker,
in order to receive all the related traffic (see Trac manual).
The following trackers are available:
- 'defects' for bugs, and "bad features";
- 'enhancement' for wishes;
- 'task' for different tasks.
Some considerations
Please consider the following when submitting bugs or feature requests:
- Check if the bug is still present in at least the current stable release version before reporting.
If you use an older version, please consider upgrading.
- Make sure that the developers have all the information needed
to recreate the bug
(e.g. explain how to reproduce the bug using the Spearfish or North Carolina example dataset).
- Report only a single bug with each request.
- Before reporting a bug, please check that it is currently unknown:
- Read How
to Report Bugs Effectively by Simon Tatham
Legacy bugtrackers
You can still access our
old GForge system
hosted by Intevation GmbH, Germany or the
old RT bugtracking system, to
examine both previously resolved issues, and those that were still in progress as the new system was released.