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Bug#286135: Are you sure it's not a mesa related bug?



Hi could you try :
http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xsf/XFree86/trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml#debugmesadri
and send use the data.
I don't think i can find out the issue but if all those data are
available maintainers will be able to fix the issue (or maybe
confirm it is already done in cvs).


and the usual (well stolen from branden robinson):

Dear bug submitter,

Since the XFree86 X server is a large and complex piece of
software, some more informtion is required of you before this bug can be
handled.  Please run the following commands from a shell prompt to gather and
deliver this information to us:

$ /usr/share/bug/xserver-xfree86 > /tmp/output 3>&1
$ mailx -s "Re: Bug#241452" 241452@bugs.debian.org < /tmp/output

If you do not have a "mailx" command on your system, you can get
by installing the "mailx" Debian package; for example, with the
"aptitude install mailx" or "apt-get install mailx" commands as root.
Alternatively you can also use a mail command that is compatible with mailx's
command-line syntax, such as "mutt".

One very good way to file bugs with the Debian Bug Tracking
System is to use the "reportbug" package and command of the same name.  The
reportbug program does a lot of automatic information-gathering that helps
package maintainers to understand your system configuration, and also
ensures that your message to the Debian Bug Tracking System is well-formed so
that it is processed correctly by the automated tools that manage the
reports.  (If you've ever gotten a "bounce" message from the Debian Bug
Tracking System that tells you your message couldn't be processed, you might
appreciate this latter feature.)

Therefore, I strongly urge you to give "reportbug" a try as your
primary bug reporting tool for the Debian System in the future.

If you *did* use reportbug to file your report, then you'r
receiving this message because the information we expected to see was not
present.

If you deliberately deleted this information from the report,
please don't do that in the future, even if it seems like it makes the mail
too large.
50 kB (kilobytes) of configuration and log data is typical.  Only
if the included information greatly exceeds this amount (more than 100
kB) should you consider omitting it; instead, put it up on the World Wide
Web somewhere and provide URLs to it in your report, or in subsequent
followup by mailing <286135@bugs.debian.org>.

Thank you!

Alban





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