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Re: Sending a bugreport



Since my interface on the web is somewhat different that yours I am not sure I can help too much but I do have some ideas...

Try OpenGL (New Bugs) or OpenGL (New Bugs) X for the component.

If not then send an e-mail to email@hidden with your issues and bug info.

Also there is the problem report: <http://developer.apple.com/ bugreporter/noconnect.html>

Geoff Stahl
3D Software Engineer
Apple

On Mar 24, 2005, at 6:07 AM, Kai Huettemann wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to send a bugreport to bugreport.apple.com for a couple of
days now without any success. The web form returns always a "No matching
components found", no matter what I try (OpenGL, OpenGL.framework, Mac
OS X, ...).
What component do I have to specify if I want to report an OpenGL problem?


My last bugreport was more than 1 1/2 year ago. The web interface was
clean, easy and self-explanatory, but now its just a mess. No help, no
explanation of all the different input fields. Realy frustrating.

Best Regards
Kai Huettemann
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