Debbugs Explained

Debbugs
Debbugs
Author:Ian Jackson
Released:[1]
Latest Release Version:2.4.1
Programming Language:Perl, others
Operating System:Debian
Platform:Linux
Genre:Issue tracking system
License:GNU General Public License

Debbugs is the software powering the Debian project's issue tracking system. Uniquely it doesn't have any form of web-interface to edit bug reports all modification is done through email. Debbugs was mainly written by Ian Jackson, former Debian project leader.

Debbugs consists of a set of scripts which maintain a database of problem reports. The scripts have been parameterised so that they can be used for other projects besides Debian. The system runs on Unix-like operating systems such as Unix and Linux. Most of the source code is written in Perl. It is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License.

It is strongly recommended[2] that people use the reportbug program when reporting bugs in Debian.

History

Debbugs started as a rudimentary issue tracking system in 1994. The software was generalized starting from 1997 but was only officially released as Debbugs 1 in January 1999.[3]

Soon after the GNOME project abandoned Debbugs, the KDE project also switched to Bugzilla in 2002.[4]

Deployments

The oldest and largest deployment of Debbugs is the Debian project's.[5], the Debian debbugs instance had handled over 890,000 bug reports.[6]

The GNU Project has deployed a public instance of debbugs[7] that can be used by GNU software or GNU Savannah-hosted free software.[8]

Integration

Ubuntu's Launchpad recognizes and integrates with Debian's debbugs instance.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jackson. Ian. Debian bug tracking software. 16 June 2013. 21 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190921050315/http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/debbugs/. dead.
  2. Web site: Reporting bugs in Debian . . 1 February 2014.
  3. http://ftp-master.metadata.debian.org/changelogs/main/d/debbugs/unstable_changelog debbugs source package's changelog
  4. Web site: Naber. Daniel. KDE Switches To Bugzilla. 18 September 2002.
  5. Web site: Debian bug tracking system . Debian Project . 2010-06-07.
  6. Web site: Debian Bug report logs - #892000 . . 2018-03-04 . 2018-03-20.
  7. Web site: GNU Bug Tracker . GNU Project . 2010-06-07.
  8. Web site: Using this system to track your project's bugs . GNU Project . 2011-09-15.
  9. Web site: Bug trackers - Debian Bug tracker . Ubuntu . 2010-06-07.