How to Report a Bug ------------------- Some simple advice on making your bug report more useful (and thus more likely to get answered and fixed): 1) Post as much information as possible. This means we need more information than, "MS Word crashes whenever I run it. Do you know why?" Include at least the following information: - Version of Wine you're using (run 'wine -v') - Operating system you're using, what distribution (if any), and what version. - Compiler and version (run 'gcc -v') - Program you're trying to run, its version number, and a URL for where the program can be obtained (if available). - Command line you used to start wine - Any other information you think may be relevant or helpful. 2) Re-run the program with the -debugmsg +relay option (i.e., 'wine -debugmsg +relay sol.exe'). If Wine crashes while running your program, it is important that we have this information to have a chance at figuring out what is causing the crash. This can put out quite a lot (several MB) of information, though, so it's best to output it to a file. When the Wine-dbg> prompt appears, type 'quit'. To accomplish this, use the following commands: wine -debugmsg +relay [other_options] program_name | tee filename.out head -100 filename.out > report_file 'report_file' will now contain the last hundred lines of the debugging output, including the register dump and backtrace, which are the most important pieces of information. Please do not delete this part, even if you don't understand what it means. 3) Post your report to the newsgroup comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine In your post, include all of the information from part 1), and insert the text from the output file in part 2). If you do this, your chances of receiving some sort of helpful response should be very good. 4) Questions and comments If after reading this document there is something you couldn't figure out, or think could be explained better, or that should have been included, please post to comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine to let us know how this document can be improved.