
Reporting bugs and making fixes
To make AlmaLinux successful, we need the close involvement of the community members. We use our bug tracking system to find, track, and fix bugs. We encourage AlmaLinux users to help us by filling in bug-reports. You can track and discuss all bugs on bugs.almalinux.org
Since AlmaLinux aims to be as close to RHEL as possible, it should have nearly identical bugs as the current release of RHEL. AlmaLinux recommends following an
"upstream first"
approach in order to help not just the AlmaLinux but the whole EL community:
Try to reproduce the steps and check whether the bug is present in CentOS Stream or has been already fixed.
- If present, it means that the bug is upstream. Please, submit the bug to CentOS Stream bugzilla (opens new window)providing all the necessary information about an issue and reproducing steps. This is the contribution path to get the bug fix into the upstream, which will, in turn, be built into AlmaLinux.
- If you are able to help investigate and fix the bug, please collaborate with CentOS Stream, as this is the best an AlmaLinux Community Member can do. Check the CentOS Contributor's Guide (opens new window)for more details.
- If the bug is AlmaLinux-specific, please open a bug on AlmaLinux Bug Tracker (opens new window)providing all the necessary information about an issue and reproducing steps.
- Please, file your bugs, and join us for discussions on GitHub and on AlmaLinux Chat on Mattermost.
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