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Re: Submitting bugs



On 7/23/07, Mike Dougherty <email@hidden> wrote:
On Jul 23, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Greg Guerin wrote:

> Mike Dougherty wrote:
>
>> Is there a place where I can submit bugs against the Apple JVM?
>> I'm using
>> the Java 6 Preview and think I found a bug and would like to let
>> Apple know
>> about it.
>
> Read the release notes that came with your Java 6 Preview.
>
> If it didn't come with any release notes, go back to where you
> downloaded
> it and read the release notes there.

Wow, that was helpful. If you're not going to provide a direct answer
to a direct question why waste your time in replying at all.

Actually he knows the answer and he knows the answer because it is in the release notes along with talk that Java 6 is NDA under. You will be best served by looking at the release notes that Apple provides with developer previews. They often warn / inform you of things that really do matter. Greg is very good at helping folks on this, often by helping them to help themselves.

I hope you don't take my simple statement the wrong way as you I
believe you did with what Greg posted.

-Shawn
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