Entries categorized as Bugzilla
There’s a problem with a page that requires a login.
A. In most cases the Camino developers and bug triage team members won’t have access to the site in question. However, there are still ways to generate a bug report that will allow the Camino team to assess the problem and hopefully fix it. When you are on the problematic page, take a screenshot (be Read More...
Camino keeps displaying the “spinning beachball†and does not respond.
A. Camino has entered a “hung†state; the only way to end this state is to “force quit†Camino. If you can reproduce the situation, file a bug. Be sure to set the severity to “criticalâ€, add “hang†in the keyword field, and have the following things handy: the URL on which the hang occurred Read More...
Camino crashed! What do I do now?
A. If you can reproduce the crash, file a bug. When reporting a crashing bug, be sure to set the severity to “criticalâ€, add “crash†in the keyword field, and have the following things handy: the URL on which the crash occurred (if the crash was browsing-related), detailed steps to reproduce the crash (if some Read More...
Camino Project – I found a bug. What should I do?
A. Bugs for Camino are managed through a system called Bugzilla. To report a bug, just go to the bug reporting helper and follow the instructions. Be sure to take the time to search for duplicates in step 1, since repeated reports of the same issue waste both your and developers’ time. If you’ve never Read More...