How to Report a Bug
If you think you have found a bug in Qt, we would like to hear about it so that we can fix it.
Before reporting a bug, please check the Qt Bug Tracker page to see if the issue is already known.
The first thing you should do is to sign up for an account for the Qt Bug Tracker, if you do not already have one. Once you have done that you can submit and track your bug reports and they will be publicly available from the moment you submit them.
Always include the following information in your bug report:
- The name and version number of your compiler
- The name and version number of your operating system
- The version of Qt you are using, and what configure options it was compiled with
- Reliable and clear description on how to reproduce the problem
If possible, please provide a test written using the Qt Test module as this will improve the procedure of reproducing your problem and allow the developers to address the issue in a more efficient way.
Otherwise, if the problem you are reporting is only visible at run-time, try to create a small test program that shows the problem when run. Often, such a program can be created with some minor changes to one of the many example programs in Qt's examples directory.
If you have implemented a bug fix and want to contribute your fix directly, then you can do so through the Public Qt Repository. For more details check out the qt-project wiki page on Contributing to Qt.
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