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You are strongly encouraged to submit a bug report to
bug-gnu-utils@gnu.ai.mit.edu if you have problems with this beta
release of GNU Finger. Here are some things that are generally helpful
to mention, when relevant:
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The GNU Finger version and where you obtained the distribution.
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Your hardware.
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Operating system.
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C Compiler used.
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The arguments you gave to `./configure'.
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Changes you made to the GNU Finger configuration files.
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Any changes you have made to the source code or installation procedures.
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Your network configuration; don't forget to mention what hardware,
operating systems, and C compilers are used on each node where the bug
manifests itself.
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Any problems you had during installation.
If you're having problems compiling or installing GNU Finger, then the
following is particularly helpful to mention:
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The command line used to invoke
configure
.
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The current directory.
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The command line used to invoke
make
and make
version
(particularly if you're using GNU Make).
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A capture of the compiler output.
Please feel free to include any patches, as well.
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