popbugs(1) debian-goodies popbugs(1)NAME
popbugs - find RC bugs in packages you commonly use
SYNOPSIS
popbugs [options] [popularity-contest log]
DESCRIPTION
The popbugs program fetches the list of release critical bugs from the Debian bug tracking system on the internet. It correlates the bug
log with the popularity-contest data from your system to obtain a list of release critical bugs in packages, which are commonly used on
your system. Normally this list is displayed in a web browser. Helping to resolve these bugs is a good idea, if you want to see your
favourite programs in the next stable release of Debian.
OPTIONS -h
--help Show a very short usage message.
-ooutputfile
--output=outputfile
Place the output in outputfile instead of displaying it in a browser.
-d
--debug
Output debugging information.
SEE ALSO rc-alert(1), popularity-contest(8)AUTHOR
The popbugs program is copyright (C) 2001 Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>. This manual page is copyright (C) 2004 Jochen VoB
<voss@debian.org>.
debian-goodies January 10 2004 popbugs(1)
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popbugs(1) debian-goodies popbugs(1)NAME
popbugs - find RC bugs in packages you commonly use
SYNOPSIS
popbugs [options] [popularity-contest log]
DESCRIPTION
The popbugs program fetches the list of release critical bugs from the Debian bug tracking system on the internet. It correlates the bug
log with the popularity-contest data from your system to obtain a list of release critical bugs in packages, which are commonly used on
your system. Normally this list is displayed in a web browser. Helping to resolve these bugs is a good idea, if you want to see your
favourite programs in the next stable release of Debian.
OPTIONS -h
--help Show a very short usage message.
-ooutputfile
--output=outputfile
Place the output in outputfile instead of displaying it in a browser.
-d
--debug
Output debugging information.
SEE ALSO rc-alert(1), popularity-contest(8)AUTHOR
The popbugs program is copyright (C) 2001 Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>. This manual page is copyright (C) 2004 Jochen VoB
<voss@debian.org>.
debian-goodies January 10 2004 popbugs(1)
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