On Dec 15, 2003, at 6:55 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote: > > John> Then, where should I submit my core dump (if anywhere?)? > > Submit bug reports here: > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5470&atid=105470 Thanx, OK, I logged in, and got the main page which confirmed my login was good. But I cannot find any links that allow me to submit bug reports. Where is the link? I cannot find it. On the left part of the screen, I get this? Does one of these links go to the bug reporting page? SF.net Resources · Site Docs · Site Status · Site Map · SF.net Supporters · Compile Farm · Foundries · Project Help Wanted · New Releases · Get Support There are two columns in the main page.... One titled... My Assigned Tracker Items and another titled My Tasks I see no place on this site where there is a link I can use to report any bugs... If it don't say "Bug reporting" or anything similar, then I need to know the name of the link, because it clearly isn't very obvious. Another thing also.... if I click on Python Bugs link in the left column, it goes into a "Browse Bugs" section, but then there is yet another "Please log in" in red. OK, so I log in again..... but when I do, I don't see the "Submit New" button, but I do see a "Submit New" link above the buttons. I DO have Cookies enabled of course, but I'm using Safari browser. By the way, I DO click on SSL. I just tried it with IE and get the same results.... I think I finally submitted it.... but can I go back and add some additional info? If so, how? Further details on the Python core dump: It core dumps (segmentation fault) when I check the database for a certain key. The offending statement is: x=database.has_key(keystring). database is open and otherwise normal. The database is "gdbm-1.8.3". The offending key is "3012a3ec5c796329fee7c242d4df00d6". John -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 2601 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20031215/4aba71e1/attachment.bin
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