Reproducing the problem is literally 2 cmds and all the required info was in the bug summary. The dev didn't need more data. They weren't even the dev tasked with fixing the problem. The dev didn't read my bug report, they saw I didn't attach logs and immediately closed NEEDINFO.
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Replying to @marcan42 @interdpth
If I received a bug report that gave step by step directions (two commands to run in a predefined scenario) I would try the two commands and confirm the result.
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If, and only if, that did not provide the purported result, then I would ask for more details -and- (this is important) state that I was not able to reproduce the purported results. I would include the differing results that I did get.
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My intention would be to exchange information (both ways) so that we could jointly come to a common ground, hopefully ending up with me being able to reproduce the bug so that I can diagnose and test fixes.
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Replying to @DrScriptt @interdpth
Look, here's the bug. https://bugs.gentoo.org/661008 Judge for yourself.
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Replying to @marcan42 @interdpth
I don't have a lot of experience with Gentoo bugs (save for being bitten by a few) and don't know what the process is. It does seem like you're bug report was a statement and I don't see any ask in it.
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The logical assumption is that the automagic dep shouldn't be used -or- the proper flag should be passed into the process to include the tbb as necessary.
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I feel like someone was probably following a (questionable at best) process and marked it as needinfo. I would have hoped that they could have left it open and asked for more info. (This is where I'm ignorant of Gentoo's bug process.)
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I do find it a little bit odd that you were manually calling cmake and g++. But that could be a number of different things, one of the more likely is you manually reproducing the errant process after an emerge command failed. I would assume that there is info that I don't know.
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Replying to @DrScriptt @interdpth
I wasn't manually calling anything. I literally just ran 'emerge tbb && emerge ceph'. This is all obvious in context since this is a Gentoo bug and I listed which packages failed to build in the description.
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This is like going to a car mechanic saying "the left speaker doesn't work because the wiring got frayed in the door hinge" and being told "go back home and write down detailed steps to reproduce starting with "open the car", then come back.
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Replying to @marcan42 @interdpth
And if a mechanic tried to pull that on me (or anyone I knew) I'd call them on it.
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