This form allows you to query the NetBSD problem database. You can select problem reports:
NOTE: The copy of the database queried by this form may be up to a day behind the master copy.
To retrieve the full text of a specific problem report, enter its problem report number below, and select the "Retrieve Problem Report" button.
Problem report number:
To select problem reports based on contents, fill in the fields below and check the appropriate boxes that describe the set of problem reports you're looking for. All text fields except "Problem report numbers" support use of regular expressions.
The result of the search is the logical "and" of all of the groups of check-boxes and text fields specified. For instance, if you check the "bin" and "kern" buttons in the "Category" section, and the "Serious" and "Critical" buttons in the "Severity" section, the query will return all problem reports that are in the "bin" or "kern" categories, and that have either "Serious" or "Critical" severity. Selecting nothing in a particular group or entering no text in a field causes that group or field to be ignored during the search.
If you are having trouble finding a problem report, try to match it by specifying search text and specifying few other options. Using search text is extremely resource-intensive Please do not specify search text unless you've previously tried to find a problem report and have failed.
By default, all problem reports which have not been closed are matched. Please restrict your searches as much as possible.
Problem report number(s) (seperated by spaces):
Originator (who sent it):
Responsible Party (who should fix it):
State: Open Analyzed Feedback Suspended Closed
Category: bin kern lib misc port-alpha port-amiga port-arm32 port-hp300 port-i386 port-m68k port-mac port-mvme68k port-pc532 port-pmax port-sparc port-sun3 port-vax port-x68k standards
Severity: Non-critical Serious Critical
Priority: Low Medium High
Search text (SLOW; use only when necessary):