buildroot/.gitlab/issue_templates/default.md
Yann E. MORIN 32aacc4737 gitlab: add default issue template
This introduces the default issue template, to help users provide issues
that are meaningful, and that will help reproduce the issue.

If needed, we can add more templates in the future.

Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
[Arnout:
 - add link to mailing list;
 - rephrase "pristine Buildroot";
 - add a checklist item for "I'm using latest commit";
 - add a checklist item for "make clean; make";
 - add formal items for Buildroot commit sha1 and distro.]
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
2024-07-03 09:18:03 +02:00

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Thank you for opening a new issue. To help solve it faster and more easily, please review this check-list, and fill in the sections below. Adapt as needed.

Do not open an issue to request a new feature; instead, post a message to the mailing list.

Note: issues missing any information may get closed without further ado.


Check-list

  • I did not find the issue in the existing issues
  • I can reproduce the issue with unmodified Buildroot from this repository, not from a fork somewhere else
  • I can reproduce the issue on the latest commit of the branch I'm using:
    • master
    • stable (i.e. 20NN.MM.x - please specify)
    • LTS (i.e. 20NN.02.x - please specify)
  • I can reproduce the issue after running make clean; make
  • I attached the full build log file (e.g. make 2>&1 |tee build.log)
  • I attached a minimal defconfig file that can reproduce the issue (make BR2_DEFCONFIG=$(pwd)/issue_defconfig savedefconfig)
  • I also attached the configuration for kconfig-based packages that are enabled (and necessary to reproduce the issue), most notably:
    • busybox
    • linux
    • uclibc
    • uboot

What I did

Buildroot commit sha1: get this with git describe HEAD Distribution of the build machine: get this with NAME and VERSION from /etc/os-release

Here, describe what you did:

  • any special environment variables: CC, CXX, TARGET, CROSS_COMPILE, etc…
  • the commands you ran:
    $ make [...]
    
  • anything else that you might think is important…

What happens

Here, describe what happens that you believe was incorrect.


What was expected

Here, describe the behaviour you expected.


Extra information

Here, you may write additional information that does not fit above