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== Important ==
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=== Important ===
We encourage you to report your problems.  However, before you report any problems ask yourself this:
 
  
# Did I check the wiki and the README/INSTALL file for information on my problem
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We encourage you to report all problems. However, before you report any problems ask yourself:
# Did I check the [[FAQ]]?
 
# Did I check the known bugs on the [http://gforge.coms.ua.ac.be/projects/m3toolbox project website]?
 
# Did I check the log file (M3-Toolbox.log) in the output/ directory?
 
  
== Reporting ==
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# Did I [[Special:AllPages|check the wiki]] for information on my problem?
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# Did I check the [[FAQ]], [[Known bugs]] and [[Tips]] pages?
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# Did I check the log file (<code>SUMO-Toolbox.log</code>) in the <code>output/</code> directory of the example/project directory you are running?
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## for example, if you are running the Academic2DTwice problem (= the default), the log file is in <code>examples/Math/Academic2DTwice/output/<pick the relevant run>/</code> directory
  
'''ALWAYS CHECK YOUR M3-Toolbox.log FILE IN THE OUTPUT DIRECTORY FIRST'''
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=== Reporting ===
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'''Always check your <code>SUMO-Toolbox.log</code> file in the output directory first!'''
  
 
When reporting problems remember to always attach:
 
When reporting problems remember to always attach:
* the M3-Toolbox log file
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* the SUMO Toolbox log file
* the XML configuration file you used
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* the XML [[configuration]] file you used
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* a short description of what type of computer you are running on (Windows, Ubuntu, Solaris, ...)
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* some general [[feedback]]
  
See the [[contact]] page on where to send the information to.
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Check the [[Contact]] page to report the problem and send the information.

Latest revision as of 13:19, 12 October 2009

Important

We encourage you to report all problems. However, before you report any problems ask yourself:

  1. Did I check the wiki for information on my problem?
  2. Did I check the FAQ, Known bugs and Tips pages?
  3. Did I check the log file (SUMO-Toolbox.log) in the output/ directory of the example/project directory you are running?
    1. for example, if you are running the Academic2DTwice problem (= the default), the log file is in examples/Math/Academic2DTwice/output/<pick the relevant run>/ directory

Reporting

Always check your SUMO-Toolbox.log file in the output directory first!

When reporting problems remember to always attach:

  • the SUMO Toolbox log file
  • the XML configuration file you used
  • a short description of what type of computer you are running on (Windows, Ubuntu, Solaris, ...)
  • some general feedback

Check the Contact page to report the problem and send the information.