On 9/13/17, Evgeny Kapun <abacabadabac...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm using OpenJDK on Debian, and occasionally I encounter bugs. Most of > these bugs are in upstream OpenJDK, not in Debian packaging. > > I'm trying to find a way to have those bugs fixed. OpenJDK project has a bug > tracker [1], but it doesn't accept public bug submissions. Also, there is a > bug report form [2], but reports submitted through it are mostly ignored. I > also tried to submit bug reports against relevant packages in Debian, but > they are not fixed either. > > So, is there a place to report an actual bug in OpenJDK, such that there is > a non-zero chance that it will be fixed? > > Please CC me, as I'm not subscribed. > > [1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK > [2] http://bugreport.java.com/
What if... you went ahead and filed the bug with a package if it exists in Debian.... and then when Debian Developers hit a wall, then *they* can put pressure on upstream? The "reportbug" package is becoming very user friendly for doing just that. And, yes, I do see that you're saying it's not in Debian packaging, I'm just seeing that you *are* writing to the Debian list. :) On a related note, a handy new trick I've learned recently is that "apt-listbugs list -s all [openjdk-package-name]" will help you find out if anything similar already exists. That is only Debian, but I'll put it out there anyway in case it's news to you. apt-listbugs is the package that needs installed. That's all written also wondering if maybe you might want "street cred" for having found the bug, and that would be why you'd like to place that bug more upstream. I can understand that if it happens to be. I have a couple citizen science type ideas, actually about 4, that I'm not tellin' NOBODY about until I'm sure my name and/or that of a 1970's teacher gets attached in the right place.. *GRIN* Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * seriously, dogs literally ate my _home_ work. 2 words, not 1. #Irma *