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 * For the other report, add a comment like [[Include(Bugs/Responses, , from="^== A duplicate ==$", to="^==")]]  * For the other report, add a comment like this standard reply [[Include(Bugs/Responses, , from="^== A duplicate ==$", to="^==")]]

Duplicates

Many of the reports filed about Ubuntu are actually duplicates of known reports. This can happen after a high profile bug has been introduced into Ubuntu, causing a lot of users to report it. Other times, reporters will file a report that duplicates an older bug, but has different symptoms.

Bugs are duplicates when they have the same root cause. Determining this is a skill that you'll pick up as you become more familiar with a particular program or package. Bugs are not necessarily duplicates if they have the same effects. If in doubt, ask for another opinion.

When you first look at a new bug, try to find an existing bug in the system that describes the new one. Here's how:

  • Click the "List open bugs" link at the bottom of the bug page or

  • Click the "Bugs" tab at the top of the page
  • Look for bugs with similar descriptions or related topics.
  • If they describe the same root cause, decide which report should be the primary one. This should be the one that's the most understandable and contains the most information.
  • For the other report, add a comment like this standard reply Include(Bugs/Responses, , from="^== A duplicate ==$", to="^==")

  • Then click the "Mark as Duplicate" link on the left hand side of the bug's web page in the "Actions" section and input the number of the primary bug.

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