Re: bug report + rdar:// ( was Xcode 1.5 Target Inspector Bug )
Re: bug report + rdar:// ( was Xcode 1.5 Target Inspector Bug )
- Subject: Re: bug report + rdar:// ( was Xcode 1.5 Target Inspector Bug )
- From: "Sean McBride" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 13:29:47 -0400
Ricky Sharp (email@hidden) on Fri, Aug 6, 2004 12:18 said:
>>> Second, bugreporter.apple.com won't let me file a bug unless I send my
>>> Configuration files (5MB describing inter alia hardware and software
>>> installed on your machine), which I dont want to do for privacy
>>> reasons.
>>
>>I did send yesterday a bug report, and I didn't need to send a Config
>>file.
>
>Certain bugs (e.g. Enhancements) do not require the System Information
>report. However, when it is required, you have control over the size of
>the report.
But there is still the OP's privacy concerns, which I share. For
example, even the "short report" shows the "sales_order_number" and
"serial_number", which I don't want Apple to know, and they don't need to
know to fix the bug. At least the system report is text so you can edit
out or falsify sensitive data. Still my 'short report' is 1500 lines,
and I can't be bothered the scour the whole thing for private data.
Instead I just attach a empty dummy text file to shut bugreporter up.
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