Bugzilla
Bugzilla is a repository of bugs and enhancement requests maintained by the Gnome Project and used by the GnuCash project. There is a specific GnuCash "product" subsection which allows you to specifically search for GnuCash bugs. You can use the following quick links to perform actions on the GnuCash Bugs Database:
Strongly recommended:
Other links into bugzilla:
- Search the entire GNOME bug database
- Search for open GnuCash bugs and enhancements
- Search for open GnuCash bugs and enhancements, restricted to post-1.8 or unspecified versions
- You might probably read the FAQ section about bug reporting before you continue ...
- Open a new GnuCash bug or enhancement Request; when reporting a crash, see Stack Trace and Tracefile for information on how to produce a stack trace for your bug report.
For people, which like to help us e.g. on bug triage, are some additional informations in QA/BugzillaAdministration.
Stock messages
Feel free to copy this messages into the comment when closing bugs for certain often appearing reasons.
When closing an old bug as OBSOLETE
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. However, you are using a version that is too old and not supported anymore. The GnuCash developers are no longer working on that version, so either this bug has already been fixed or unfortunately there will not be any bug fixes for the version that you use. The current stable version of gnucash is 2.4.0 now.
When refusing an enhancement request as WONTFIX
Thank you for taking the time to explain your enhancement request.
The described enhancement is a good proposal and would be an advantage for the software. However, as a volunteer-driven project with limited resources, the GnuCash developers have to set priorities on which features are most likely being worked on in the near future. In that sense, the current GnuCash developers decided not to work on your proposed feature in the next 4-6 months. In case you would like to have this feature implemented in any case, you have the following option: 1. Start to program in gnucash yourself - see http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Development . 2. Convince someone who is not yet part of the GnuCash team to join the team and implement your feature. 3. Pay some of the GnuCash developers to implement your feature - ask on the mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org in that case. Thank you very much.
Feel free to file other bugs or enhancement requests that you find, though.