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| !Status | | !Status |
| !Meaning
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| |-
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| |'''new'''
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| |This bug is new in the tracker
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| |-
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| |'''feedback'''
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| |The Developers require more information from the original poster to handle this issue (e.g. steps to reproduce)
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| |-
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| |'''acknowledged'''
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| |This bug has been looked at but neither confirmed nor assigned
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| |-
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| |'''confirmed'''
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| |Bug has been confirmed, but not fixed yet
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| |-
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| |'''assigned'''
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| |Bug has been assigned to a developer, i.e. somebody is working on it
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| |-
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| |'''resolved'''
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| |Bug should be fixed, waiting for confirmation of fix '''or''' no bug was found/no fix issued
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| |-
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| |'''closed'''
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| |Resolution has been accepted
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| |}
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| ==Resolutions==
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| !Resolution
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| !Meaning
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| |-
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| |'''open'''
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| |No resolution yet
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| |-
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| |'''fixed'''
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| |This issue has been fixed (see Fixed in Version field to see in which version)
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| |-
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| |'''reopened'''
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| |This issue has been reopened (e.g. when a supposedly fixed issue still persists)
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| |-
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| |'''unable to reproduce'''
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| |The developers were unable to reproduce the issue
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| |-
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| |'''not fixable'''
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| |Issue has been confirmed, but cannot be fixed
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| |-
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| |'''duplicate'''
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| |This issue was already reported before (see Relationships block)
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| |-
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| |'''no change required'''
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| |Issue is reproducible, but not a bug
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| |-
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| |'''suspended'''
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| |Work on this bug has been deferred ('''Note:''' A suspended bug should not be marked as "resolved")
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| |-
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| |'''won't fix'''
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| |Issue has been confirmed, but will not be fixed (e.g. when the system in question is scheduled for removal anyway)
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| |}
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Welcome
This page explains the various statuses and resolutions at
Operation Bughouse, the bugtracker used to track bugs in RockPatch.
Severities
Severity
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Meaning
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block
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This bug prevents further work/progress from being made
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crash
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This bug crashes the application or OS
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major
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This is a major bug
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minor
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This is a minor bug
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tweak
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Not necessarily a bug, but needs tweaking
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text
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For errors in text
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trivial
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For issues almost not noteworthy, but still technically wrong/"fixable"
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feature
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For feature-requests (Note: This is not to be used for RockPatch; use the Wishlist instead.)
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Statuses