Historically we have told people to report all upstream bugs against
Product: Virtualization Tools
Component: libvirt
We now provide much more than just the core libvirt package though. Thus
we have created a large number of new components for reporting upstream
bugs against, one for each package we distribute:
Component: libvirt-appdev-guide - Libvirt application development guide
Component: libvirt-glib - Libvirt GLib, GConfig & GObject libraries
Component: libvirt-cim - Libvirt CIM provider
Component: libvirt-csharp - Libvirt C# language bindings
Component: libvirt-java - Libvirt Java language bindings
Component: libvirt-ocaml - Libvirt OCaml language bindings
Component: libvirt-perl - Libvirt Perl language bindings
Component: libvirt-php - Libvirt PHP language bindings
Component: libvirt-publican - Libvirt Publican documentation templates
Component: libvirt-sandbox - Libvirt application sandbox toolkit
Component: libvirt-snmp - Libvirt SNMP agent
Component: libvirt-tck - Libvirt TCK (Technology Compatibility Kit)
Component: libvirt-test-API - Libvirt test API
Component: libvirt-virshcmdref - Libvirt virsh command reference
Component: ruby-libvirt - Libvirt Ruby language bindings
The bug reporting form is here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Virtualization%20Tools
NB, if you are using a binary package provided by your OS vendor, then you
should use their bug tracker for reporting bugs first. Feel free to also
report it to the libvirt upstream bug tracker at the same time though.
Regards,
Daniel
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