[MacPorts] TracTicketing modified

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Changed page "TracTicketing" by raimue at macports.org from 91.11.219.80*
Page URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/TracTicketing>
Diff URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/TracTicketing?action=diff&version=16>
Revision 16

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--- TracTicketing (version: 15)
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-= A. Before you file a ticket .... =
-
-== 1. Check the Problem HotList ==
-
-The [wiki:ProblemHotlist Problem HotList] contains possible solutions to problems that affect many MacPorts users.  If a solution to your problem listed there works, don't file a ticket.
-
-== 2. Search to see if a Trac ticket has already been filed. ==
-
-Avoid filing duplicate bugs.  Search for duplicates by:
- * using the search bar that appears on each page;
- * using [http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/search the search page];
- * browsing the list of [report: categorised reports]; or
- * making an advanced search by constructing a [http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/query custom query]. 
-
-== 3. Is the problem an application error and not related to compiling and installing? ==
-
-In general, application bugs should be reported to the developers of the app ("upstream"), not MacPorts.  An application bug that affects a large number of MacPorts users might merit a MacPorts bug for informational purposes only, but this should be done sparingly.
-
-== 4. Is the problem with a 'port upgrade' operation? ==
-
-If so, try a 'port uninstall foo' and then reinstall.  You might also want to run 'port -fR upgrade foo' to rebuild ports depending upon port foo.
-
-= B. How to file a ticket =
-
-Look at our [http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets official ticketing guidelines] for up-to-date information on how to file proper tickets.
-
+This wiki page has been moved into the [http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets MacPorts Guide]. Please change any links to point there directly.

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