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How to properly log a bug

Bernie Quick
July 09, 2019 11:36AM
Hi,

I have been working with NGINX for about a year now. I have some 40 instances of NGINX running and I am running into a core dump with 2 new ones.

I have a repeatable process that generates my .conf and my .map files. I have powershell scripts that runs and read from a database and generate the ..conf and .map files.

There is something about the .map files for these two that is causing a core dump / segmentation fault. So I built an NGINX box from code with debugging on and I have the error log files with all the debugging, but it means nothing to me.

I just don't know exactly where or to whom to report this issue.

Thanks,

-Bernie

Bernard Quick | Polaris Industries | Staff DevOps Architect
9955 59th Ave N | Plymouth, MN 55442 | p:763.417.2204 | c:612.963.7742 | e:Bernard.Quick@polaris.com




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How to properly log a bug

Bernie Quick July 09, 2019 11:36AM

Re: How to properly log a bug

Francis Daly July 11, 2019 11:14AM



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