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(Lossage, Bugs): Mention etc/PROBLEMS and the Bugs section of the FAQ.

Suggested by David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>.
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Eli Zaretskii 2001-08-04 12:39:30 +00:00
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@section Dealing with Emacs Trouble
This section describes various conditions in which Emacs fails to work
normally, and how to recognize them and correct them.
normally, and how to recognize them and correct them. For a list of
additional problems you might encounter, see @ref{Bugs and problems, ,
Bugs and problems, efaq, GNU Emacs FAQ}, and the file @file{etc/PROBLEMS}
in the Emacs distribution.
@menu
* DEL Gets Help:: What to do if @key{DEL} doesn't delete.
@ -420,6 +423,14 @@ they are bugs and want to fix them.
To make it possible for us to fix a bug, you must report it. In order
to do so effectively, you must know when and how to do it.
Before reporting a bug, it is a good idea to see if it is already
known. You can find the list of known problems in the file
@file{etc/PROBLEMS} in the Emacs distribution. Some additional
user-level problems can be found in @ref{Bugs and problems, , Bugs and
problems, efaq, GNU Emacs FAQ}. Looking up your problem in these two
documents might provide you with a solution or a work-around, or give
you additional information about related issues.
@menu
* Criteria: Bug Criteria. Have you really found a bug?
* Understanding Bug Reporting:: How to report a bug effectively.