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<H1><A NAME="appendix_b">Appendix B - How to report bugs</A></H1>

<P>Good bug reports are a very valuable contribution to the development of any
  software project. But just like writing good software, good problem reports
  involve some work. Please realize that most developers are extremely busy and
  receive obscene amounts of email. So while your feedback is crucial in
  improving MPlayer and very much appreciated, please understand that you
  have to provide <B>all</B> of the information we request and follow the
  instructions in this document closely.</P>


<H2><A NAME="fix">B.1 How to fix bugs</A></H2>

<P>If you feel have the necessary skills you are invited to have a go at fixing
  the bug yourself.  Or maybe you already did that?  Please read
  <A HREF="../tech/patches.txt">this short document</A> to find out how to get
  your code included in MPlayer. The people on the
  <A HREF="http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-dev-eng">mplayer-dev-eng</A>
  mailing list will assist you if you have questions.</P>


<H2><A NAME="report">B.2 How to report bugs</A></H2>

<P>First of all please try the latest CVS version of MPlayer as your bug
  might already be fixed there. Development moves extremely fast, most problems
  in official releases are reported within days or even hours, so please use
  <B>only CVS</B> to report bugs. CVS instructions can be found at the bottom of
  <A HREF="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/dload.html">this page</A> or in the
  README. If this did not help please refer to the
  <A HREF="documentation.html#known_bugs">list of known bugs</A> and the
  rest of the documentation. If your problem is not known or not solvable by our
  instructions, then please report the bug.</P>

<P>Please do not send bug reports privately to individual developers.  This is
  community work and thus there might be several people interested in it.
  Sometimes other users already experienced your troubles and know how to
  circumvent a problem even if it is a bug in MPlayer code.</P>

<P>Please describe your problem in as much detail as possible. Do a little
  detective work to narrow down the circumstances under which the problem
  occurs. Does the bug only show up in certain situations? Is it specific to
  certain files or file types? Does it occur with only one codec or is it codec
  independent? Can you reproduce it with all output drivers? The more
  information you provide the better are our chances at fixing your problem.
  Please do not forget to also include the valuable information requested below,
  we will be unable to properly diagnose your problem otherwise.</P>

<P>An excellent and well written guide to asking questions in public forums is
  <A HREF="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html">How To Ask Questions The Smart Way</A>
  by <A HREF="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</A>. There is another
  called
  <A HREF="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html">How to Report Bugs Effectively</A>
  by <A HREF="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/">Simon Tatham</A>. If
  you follow these guidelines you should be able to get help. But please
  understand that we all follow the mailing lists voluntarily in our free time.
  We are very busy and cannot guarantee that you will get a solution for your
  problem or even an answer.</P>


<H2><A NAME="where">B.3 Where to report bugs</A></H2>

<P>Subscribe to the mplayer-users mailing list:<BR>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users">http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users</A><BR>
  and send your bug report to:<BR>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="mailto:mplayer-users@mplayerhq.hu">mplayer-users@mplayerhq.hu</A></P>

<P>The language of this list is <B>English</B>. Please follow the standard
  <A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt">Netiquette Guidelines</A> and
  <B>do not send HTML mail</B> to any of our mailing lists.  You will only get
  ignored or banned. If you do not know what HTML mail is or why it is evil,
  read this <A HREF="http://expita.com/nomime.html">fine document</A>. It
  explains all the details and has instructions for turning HTML off. Also note
  that we will not individually CC (carbon-copy) people so it is a good idea to
  subscribe to actually receive your answer.</P>


<H2><A NAME="what">B.4 What to report</A></H2>

<P>You may need to include log, configuration or sample files in your bug
  report. If some of them are quite big then it is better to upload them to our
  <A HREF="ftp://mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/">FTP server</A> in a compressed
  format (gzip and bzip2 preferred) and include only the path and file name in
  your bug report. Our mailing lists have a message size limit of 80k, if you
  have something bigger you have to compress or upload it.</P>


<H3><A NAME="system">B.4.1 System Information</A></H3>

<UL>
  <LI>Your Linux distribution or operating system and version e.g.:
    <UL>
      <LI>Red Hat 7.1</LI>
      <LI>Slackware 7.0 + devel packs from 7.1 ...</LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
  <LI>kernel version:<BR>
      <CODE>uname -a</CODE></LI>
  <LI>libc version:<BR>
      <CODE>ls -l /lib/libc[.-]*</CODE></LI>
  <LI>X version:<BR>
      <CODE>X -version</CODE></LI>
  <LI>gcc and ld versions:<BR>
      <CODE>gcc -v<BR>
      ld -v</CODE></LI>
  <LI>binutils version:<BR>
      <CODE>as --version</CODE></LI>
  <LI>If you have problems with fullscreen mode:
    <UL>
      <LI>Window manager type and version</LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
  <LI>If you have problems with XVIDIX:
    <UL>
      <LI>X colour depth:<BR>
          <CODE>xdpyinfo | grep "depth of root"</CODE></LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
  <LI>If only the GUI is buggy:
    <UL>
      <LI>GTK version</LI>
      <LI>GLIB version</LI>
      <LI>libpng version</LI>
      <LI>GUI situation in which the bug occurs</LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
</UL>


<H3><A NAME="hardware">B.4.2 Hardware and drivers</A></H3>

<UL>
  <LI>CPU info (this works on Linux only):<BR>
    <CODE>cat /proc/cpuinfo</CODE></LI>
  <LI>Video card manufacturer and model, e.g.:
    <UL>
      <LI>ASUS V3800U chip: nVidia TNT2 Ultra pro 32MB SDRAM</LI>
      <LI>Matrox G400 DH 32MB SGRAM</LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
  <LI>Video driver type &amp; version, e.g.:
    <UL>
      <LI>X built-in driver</LI>
      <LI>nVidia 0.9.623</LI>
      <LI>Utah-GLX CVS 2001-02-17</LI>
      <LI>DRI from X 4.0.3</LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
  <LI>Sound card type &amp; driver, e.g.:
    <UL>
      <LI>Creative SBLive! Gold with OSS driver from oss.creative.com</LI>
      <LI>Creative SB16 with kernel OSS drivers</LI>
      <LI>GUS PnP with ALSA OSS emulation</LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
  <LI>If in doubt include <CODE>lspci -vv</CODE> output on Linux systems.</LI>
</UL>


<H3><A NAME="configure">B.4.3 Configure problems</A></H3>

<P>If you get errors while running <CODE>./configure</CODE>, or autodetection
  of something fails, read <CODE>configure.log</CODE>. You may find the answer
  there, for example multiple versions of the same library mixed on your system,
  or you forgot to install the development package (those with the -dev suffix).  If you think there is a bug, include <CODE>configure.log</CODE> in your bug
  report.</P>


<H3><A NAME="compilation">B.4.4 Compilation problems</A></H3>

Please include these files:

<UL>
  <LI><CODE>config.h</CODE></LI>
  <LI><CODE>config.mak</CODE></LI>
</UL>

Only if compilation fails below one of these directories, include these files:

<UL>
  <LI><CODE>Gui/config.mak</CODE></LI>
  <LI><CODE>libvo/config.mak</CODE></LI>
  <LI><CODE>libao2/config.mak</CODE></LI>
</UL>


<H3><A NAME="playback">B.4.5 Playback problems</A></H3>

<P>Please include the output of MPlayer at verbosity level 1, but
  remember to <B>not truncate the output</B> when you paste it into your mail.
  The developers need all of the messages to properly diagnose a problem. You
  can direct the output into a file like this:</P>

<P><CODE>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;mplayer -v [options] [filename] &gt; mplayer.log 2&gt;&amp;1</CODE></P>

<P>If your problem is specific to one or more files, then please upload the
  offender(s) to:</P>

<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="ftp://mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/">ftp://mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/</A></P>

<P>Also upload a small text file having the same base name as your file
  with a .txt extension. Describe the problem you are having with the
  particular file there and include your email address as well as the output
  of MPlayer at verbosity level 1. Usually the first 1-5 MB of a file are
  enough to reproduce the problem, but to be sure we ask you to:</P>

<P><CODE>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;dd if=yourfile of=smallfile bs=1024k count=5</CODE></P>

<P>It will take the  first five megabytes of <STRONG>'your-file'</STRONG> and
  write it to <STRONG>'small-file'</STRONG>. Then try again on this small file
  and if the bug still shows up your sample is sufficient for us. Please
  <STRONG>do not ever</STRONG> send such files via mail! Upload it, and send
  only the path/filename of the file on the FTP-server. If the file is
  accessible on the net, then sending the <STRONG>exact</STRONG> URL is
  sufficient.</P>


<H3><A NAME="crash">B.4.6 Crashes</A></H3>

<P>You have to run MPlayer inside <CODE>gdb</CODE> and send us the complete
  output or if you have a core dump of the crash you can extract useful
  information from the <CODE>Core</CODE> file. Here's how:</P>


<H4><A NAME="debug">B.4.6.1 How to conserve information about a reproducible crash</A></H4>

Recompile MPlayer with debugging code enabled:

<P><CODE>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;./configure --enable-debug=3<BR>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;make</CODE></P>

and then run MPlayer within gdb using:

<P><CODE>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;gdb ./mplayer</CODE></P>

You are now within gdb. Type:

<P><CODE>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;run -v [options-to-mplayer] filename</code></P>

and reproduce your crash. As soon as you did it, gdb will
return you to the command line prompt where you have to enter

<P><CODE>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;bt<BR>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;disass $pc-32 $pc+32<BR>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;info all-registers</CODE></P>


<H4><A NAME="core">B.4.6.2 How to extract meaningful information from a core dump</A></H4>

<P>Please create the following command file:</P>

<P><CODE>bt<BR>
  disass $pc-32 $pc+32<BR>
  info all-registers</CODE></P>

<P>Then simply execute the following on your command line:</P>

<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<CODE>gdb mplayer --core=core -batch --command=command_file &gt; mplayer.bug</CODE></P>


<H2><A NAME="advusers">B.5 I know what I am doing...</A></H2>

<P>If you created a proper bug report following the steps above and you are
  confident it is a bug in MPlayer, not a compiler problem or broken
  file, you have already read the documentation and you could not find a
  solution, your sound drivers are OK, then you might want to subscribe to the
  mplayer-advusers list and send your bug report there to get a better and
  faster answer.<BR><BR> 
  Please be advised that if you post newbie questions or questions answered
  in the manual there, you will be ignored or flamed instead of getting an
  appropriate answer.<BR>
  So do not flame us and  subscribe to -advusers only if you really know
  what you are doing and feel like being an advanced MPlayer user or
  developer.  If you meet these criteria it should not be difficult to find
  out how to subscribe...</P>

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