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Bug reporting

First off, sorry if this has been addressed elsewhere.

Secondly, what are we supposed to do in the case where we find a bug? Is there a bug tracker somewhere or any way to send fixes to one of You?

I, almost by mistake, stumbled upon what clearly seems like a copy-paste error in class Weaponry, line 917. Pretty sure that the event class should be BotKilled instead of Thrown...

Feel free to delete this thread when You've looked into it :-)

Cheers,
Simon
Thanks for the bug report, will be fixed.

We have bug tracking system here: Pogamut Mantis

Login: pogamut
Password: pogamut

I'll put information on our pages - thanks for the question.

Best,
michal
Nice :-)

I was poking around deeper into the architecture*.

Anyway, I stumbled upon POGAMUT_UT2004_OBSERVER_HOST("pogamut.ut2004.server.host") in PogamutProperty, line 35. Don't know if this is intentional, could be.

I realize this is, in any case, trivial, although it could lead to frustration in some cases.
Do you want us to report bugs of this kind, if encountered, on the Mantis? I suppose the 'trivial' severity category fits this kind of issue.

In any case, thanks for Pogamut. I'm starting to appreciate the complexity of what you're trying to achieve :-)

  • (I was trying to find more info on logging and the incredible number of default loggers instances. I was trying to disable console handling. It seems like the addDefaultConsoleHandler is called twice, both in SingleUT2004BotRunner.startAgent() and UT2004ServerFactory.newAgent(). Seems like every LogCategory has two handlers associated with them as standard but I haven't delved into whether this affects anything..)

Cheers,
Simon
Hi Simon!

Thanks for pointing that out! Nifty bug in case of observer :-)

Will be fixed in the future release (probably this week)

Best, Jakub aka Jimmy
Yes, loggers are troubling the Pogamut.

Put it simply - the problem lies in the Pogamut team as not everybody is keen on properties.
The CORRECT way to deal with logging lies inside 'property' file. As you can see, people from
Pogamut team does not obey that (sorry comrades, but that's true...).

The best is to call bot.getLogger().setLevel(Level....); inside prepareBot() (for now).

I hope to resolve this issue around summer (there are currently more problematic things
we must attend to like 'agent modules').

I'm sorry for the inconveniences.

Best,
Jakub aka Jimmy
 

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Acknowledgement

This work is supported by GA UK 1053/2007/A-INF/MFF (2007-8), GA UK 351/2006/A-INF/MFF (2006-8), the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic (grant MSM0021620838) (2008-9), by the Program "Information Society" under project 1ET100300517 (2006-9), and the project Integration of IT Tools into Education of Humanities (2006-8) and by the project CZ.2.17/3.1.00/31162, which are financed by the European Social Fund, the state budget of the Czech Republic, and by the budget of Municipal House Prague.