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How to report bugs
I welcome mail about analog, both praise and bug reports! I am also usually
happy to help people who have trouble with analog: it helps me to find bugs,
and know where the documentation is unclear.
I get a lot of e-mail about analog, so I would appreciate it if you would
do the following simple things before mailing me.
  - Read the FAQ. Maybe I've answered your question
      already. If I have, I'll just direct you to the FAQ, not answer it
      again.
  
- Read the
      list of
      known bugs at my site, to see if your bug is already known about.
  
- Read the other relevant pages of the Readme, particularly the section
      on Starting to use analog, and the
      section on Errors and warnings
      if your question is about one of those. If your question is already
      answered on one of those pages, I'll just direct you to it, not answer
      the question again.
  
- If your question is "How do I do ... with analog" then don't
      ask it until you've read the whole of the section on
      Customising analog yourself, and
      still don't know how to do it. I don't appreciate people who are too
      lazy to read the documentation. (If the documentation is unclear, or the
      relevant paragraph is too well hidden, then that's a different
      matter. Of course I want to know about that.)
  
- If analog isn't doing what you thought you asked it to, then run it with
      the PRINTVARS ON configuration
      command, and see what options it thinks it's meant to be using.
  
- Describe exactly what you did, what you expected, and what the computer
      did. Include the exact text of any error messages, not a
      précis.
  
- Do not send long files or attachments unless I ask you
      to. I do not want to see your configuration file, your header file, your
      output file, or any logfile over 20 lines long. They are almost always
      useless to me.
  
- Include the word "analog" in the subject of your e-mail. That
      way it will end up in the right mailbox.
I'm sorry to be so fussy, but a lot of the mail I get really needn't have been
sent at all. As I say, I really do welcome genuine mail. After all that, you
can send your mail to sret1@cam.ac.uk.
There is also a mailing list for receiving news of updates to analog. To join
that list, see the next section.
Stephen Turner
E-mail: sret1@cam.ac.uk
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