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NAME

       send-pr - submit a GNATS Problem Report (PR) to a support site

SYNOPSIS

       send-pr
              [ --batch | -b ]
              [ --database=database | -d database ]
              [ --file=file | -f file ]
              [ --print | -p ]
              [ --request-id ]
              [ --severity=severity | -s severity ]
              [ --help | -h ] [ --version | -V ]

DESCRIPTION

       send-pr invokes an editor on a problem report template (after trying to
       fill in some fields with reasonable default values).  When you exit the
       editor,  send-pr  submits  the  completed form to the GNATS system at a
       central support site, either directly over the  network  to  the  GNATS
       server  or by e-mail.  At the support site, the PR is assigned a unique
       number and is stored in the GNATS database according  to  its  category
       and submitter-id.  GNATS automatically replies with an acknowledgement,
       citing the category and the PR number.

       To ensure that a  PR  is  handled  promptly,  it  should  contain  your
       (unique)  submitter-id  and one of the available categories to identify
       the problem area.

       The more precise your problem description and the  more  complete  your
       information, the faster your support team can solve your problems.

       Note:  use  send-pr  to submit problem reports rather than mailing them
       directly.  Using both the template and send-pr itself will help  ensure
       that all necessary information will reach the support site.

OPTIONS

       -b, --batch
              Suppresses printing of most of the messages that send-pr usually
              prints while running.

       -d database, --database=database
              Specifies the database to which the PR is to be submitted; if no
              database  is  specified,  the  local  database  named default is
              assumed.  This option overrides the database  specified  in  the
              GNATSDB environment variable.

       -f file, --file=file
              Specifies  a  file  where  a  completed  Problem  Report or a PR
              template exists.  send-pr verifies that the contents of the file
              constitute a valid PR and asks the user whether the PR should be
              submitted directly or edited first.  If the PR text is  invalid,
              the  user  will be notified and given the option to edit it.  If
              file is set to ‘-’, send-pr reads from standard input.

       -p, --print
              Displays the PR template for the specified database, or  if  the
              -d  or  --database options are not specified, print the template
              for the local database default.  No PR is  submitted  when  this
              option is used.

       --request-id
              Sends a request for a Submitter Id to the support site.

       -s severity, --severity=severity
              Sets the initial value of the Severity field to severity.

       --version, -V
              Displays the version number of the program.

       --help, -h
              Prints a brief usage message.

ENVIRONMENT

       The  environment  variable EDITOR specifies the editor to invoke on the
       template.
       default: vi

HOW TO FILL OUT A PROBLEM REPORT

       Problem reports have to be in a particular form so that a  program  can
       easily manage them.  Please remember the following guidelines:

       ·  describe only one problem with each problem report.

       ·  For  follow-up  mail,  use  the  same subject line as the one in the
          automatic acknowledgent. It consists of category, PR number and  the
          original  synopsis  line.   This  allows  the support site to relate
          several mail  messages  to  a  particular  PR  and  to  record  them
          automatically.

       ·  Please  try  to  be  as  accurate  as possible in the subject and/or
          synopsis line.

       ·  The subject and the synopsis line are  not  confidential.   This  is
          because  open-bugs lists are compiled from them.  Avoid confidential
          information there.

       See the GNU  Info  file  gnats.info  or  the  document  Keeping  Track:
       Managing  Messages  With  GNATS for  detailed  information on reporting
       problems.

FILES

       /etc/gnats/send-pr.conf  The send-pr configuration file
       $HOME/.send-pr.conf  User-specific send-pr configuration file
       /tmp/p$$     copy of PR used in editing session
       /tmp/pf$$    copy of empty PR form, for testing purposes
       /tmp/pbad$$  file for rejected PRs

EMACS USER INTERFACE

       An Emacs user interface for send-pr with completion of field values  is
       part  of  the send-pr distribution (invoked with M-x send-pr).  See the
       file gnats.info  in  the  doc  subdirectory  of  the  distribution  for
       configuration,  installation  and  usage  information,  or  see Keeping
       Track: Managing Messages With GNATS

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION

       See gnats.info or INSTALL for installation instructions.

SEE ALSO

       Keeping Track: Managing Messages With GNATS (also installed as the  GNU
       Info file gnats.info)

       databases(5),  dbconfig(5),  delete-pr(8),  edit-pr(1) file-pr(8), gen-
       index(8), gnats(7), gnatsd(8), mkcat(8),  mkdb(8),  pr-edit(8),  query-
       pr(1), queue-pr(8), send-pr(1).

AUTHORS

       Jeffrey  Osier,  Brendan  Kehoe,  Jason Merrill, Heinz G. Seidl (Cygnus
       Support), Yngve Svendsen.

COPYING

       Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 2002, Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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