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- FFmpeg's bug/patch/feature request tracker manual
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-
- NOTE: This is a draft.
-
- Overview:
- ---------
- FFmpeg uses Roundup for tracking issues, new issues and changes to
- existing issues can be done through a web interface and through email.
- It is possible to subscribe to individual issues by adding yourself to the
- nosy list or to subscribe to the ffmpeg-issues mailing list which receives
- a mail for every change to every issue. Replies to such mails will also
- be properly added to the respective issue.
- (the above does all work already after light testing)
- The subscription URL for the ffmpeg-issues list is:
- http://live.polito/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-issues
- The URL of the webinterface of the tracker is:
- http(s)://roundup.ffmpeg/roundup/ffmpeg/
- Note the URLs in this document are obfuscated, you must append the top level
- domain for non-profit organizations to the tracker, and of Italy to the
- mailing list.
-
- Email Interface:
- ----------------
- There is a mailing list to which all new issues and changes to existing issues
- are sent. You can subscribe through
- http://live.polito/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-issues
- Replies to messages there will have their text added to the specific issues.
- Attachments will be added as if they had been uploaded via the web interface.
- You can change the status, substatus, topic, ... by changing the subject in
- your reply like:
- Re: [issue94] register_avcodec and allcodecs.h [type=patch;status=open;substatus=approved]
- Roundup will then change things as you requested and remove the [...] from
- the subject before forwarding the mail to the mailing list.
-
-
- NOTE: issue = (bug report || patch || feature request)
-
- Type:
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- bug
- An error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in FFmpeg or libav* that
- prevents it from behaving as intended.
-
- feature request
- Request of support for encoding or decoding of a new codec, container
- or variant.
- Request of support for more, less or plain different output or behavior
- where the current implementation cannot be considered wrong.
-
- patch
- A patch as generated by diff which conforms to the patch submission and
- development policy.
-
-
- Priority:
- ---------
- critical
- Bugs and patches which deal with data loss and security issues.
- No feature request can be critical.
-
- important
- Bugs which make FFmpeg unusable for a significant number of users, and
- patches fixing them.
- Examples here might be completely broken MPEG-4 decoding or a build issue
- on Linux.
- While broken 4xm decoding or a broken OS/2 build would not be important,
- the separation to normal is somewhat fuzzy.
- For feature requests this priority would be used for things many people
- want.
-
- normal
-
-
- minor
- Bugs and patches about things like spelling errors, "mp2" instead of
- "mp3" being shown and such.
- Feature requests about things few people want or which do not make a big
- difference.
-
- wish
- Something that is desirable to have but that there is no urgency at
- all to implement, e.g. something completely cosmetic like a website
- restyle or a personalized doxy template or the FFmpeg logo.
- This priority is not valid for bugs.
-
-
- Status:
- -------
- new
- initial state
-
- open
- intermediate states
-
- closed
- final state
-
-
- Type/Status/Substatus:
- ----------
- */new/new
- Initial state of new bugs, patches and feature requests submitted by
- users.
-
- */open/open
- Issues which have been briefly looked at and which did not look outright
- invalid.
- This implicates that no real more detailed state applies yet. Conversely,
- the more detailed states below implicate that the issue has been briefly
- looked at.
-
- */closed/duplicate
- Bugs, patches or feature requests which are duplicates.
- Note that patches dealing with the same thing in a different way are not
- duplicates.
- Note, if you mark something as duplicate, do not forget setting the
- superseder so bug reports are properly linked.
-
- */closed/invalid
- Bugs caused by user errors, random ineligible or otherwise nonsense stuff.
-
- */closed/needs_more_info
- Issues for which some information has been requested by the developers,
- but which has not been provided by anyone within reasonable time.
-
- bug/open/reproduced
- Bugs which have been reproduced.
-
- bug/open/analyzed
- Bugs which have been analyzed and where it is understood what causes them
- and which exact chain of events triggers them. This analysis should be
- available as a message in the bug report.
- Note, do not change the status to analyzed without also providing a clear
- and understandable analysis.
- This state implicates that the bug either has been reproduced or that
- reproduction is not needed as the bug is already understood.
-
- bug/open/needs_more_info
- Bug reports which are incomplete and or where more information is needed
- from the submitter or another person who can provide it.
- This state implicates that the bug has not been analyzed or reproduced.
- Note, the idea behind needs_more_info is to offload work from the
- developers to the users whenever possible.
-
- bug/closed/fixed
- Bugs which have to the best of our knowledge been fixed.
-
- bug/closed/wont_fix
- Bugs which we will not fix. Possible reasons include legality, high
- complexity for the sake of supporting obscure corner cases, speed loss
- for similarly esoteric purposes, et cetera.
- This also means that we would reject a patch.
- If we are just too lazy to fix a bug then the correct state is open
- and unassigned. Closed means that the case is closed which is not
- the case if we are just waiting for a patch.
-
- bug/closed/works_for_me
- Bugs for which sufficient information was provided to reproduce but
- reproduction failed - that is the code seems to work correctly to the
- best of our knowledge.
-
- patch/open/approved
- Patches which have been reviewed and approved by a developer.
- Such patches can be applied anytime by any other developer after some
- reasonable testing (compile + regression tests + does the patch do
- what the author claimed).
-
- patch/open/needs_changes
- Patches which have been reviewed and need changes to be accepted.
-
- patch/closed/applied
- Patches which have been applied.
-
- patch/closed/rejected
- Patches which have been rejected.
-
- feature_request/open/needs_more_info
- Feature requests where it is not clear what exactly is wanted
- (these also could be closed as invalid ...).
-
- feature_request/closed/implemented
- Feature requests which have been implemented.
-
- feature_request/closed/wont_implement
- Feature requests which will not be implemented. The reasons here could
- be legal, philosophical or others.
-
- Note, please do not use type-status-substatus combinations other than the
- above without asking on ffmpeg-dev first!
-
- Note2, if you provide the requested info do not forget to remove the
- needs_more_info substate.
-
- Topic:
- ------
- A topic is a tag you should add to your issue in order to make grouping them
- easier.
-
- avcodec
- issues in libavcodec/*
-
- avformat
- issues in libavformat/*
-
- avutil
- issues in libavutil/*
-
- regression test
- issues in tests/*
-
- ffmpeg
- issues in or related to ffmpeg.c
-
- ffplay
- issues in or related to ffplay.c
-
- ffserver
- issues in or related to ffserver.c
-
- build system
- issues in or related to configure/Makefile
-
- regression
- bugs which were working in a past revision
-
- roundup
- issues related to our issue tracker
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