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Re: Sending a bugreport



Hello,

I send a mail to noconnect and within an hour my problem was solved. Now I have again the good old tree button interface not the colorfull multitab interface that didn't worked for me.

Thank you for the good advice and suggestions
Kai Hüttemann

Geoff Stahl wrote:
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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