On Tue January 30 2024 14:08:06 Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
On 2024-30-01 14:06:42 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
Select the relevant repository, look at the
existing Issues, and if
your problem is not a duplicate click on the green New Issue button.
Yes, okay. How do I know which is the relevant repository for a program?
Basically you use your package manager to find the package containing the
binary and then look at the package description to determine the repository.
Suppose I want to report a bug in ksokoban. In Debian: (Note: I'm editing
out groups of irrelevant lines and replacing them with ellipses):
# dpkg -S ksokoban
...
ksokoban-trinity: /opt/trinity/games/ksokoban
...
# dpkg -s ksokoban-trinity
Package: ksokoban-trinity
...
Source: tdegames-trinity
...
This package is part of Trinity, and a component of the TDE games module.
See the 'tde-trinity' and 'tdegames-trinity' packages for more
information.
So I type "games" into the repository search field in gitea.