I know how to report the bug. That's not my question. This is probably something most of you are already familiar with, but I've never been in a situation where the bug I'm reporting is one that was already fixed at one point, and has come back. (i.e., a regression).
Is it more appropriate to add a comment to the existing (closed) bug, or open a new one and link to the existing (closed) bug?
Nine times out of ten when I've introduced bugs that I thought were new (but had already been reported), I see an admin either closing it as a duplicate or linking to the duplicate, but in those cases the original bug is still open. I'm not sure what the preferred action is when the original bug is CLOSED but it's come back.
On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 01:23:10 PM you wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 08:18:39 -0500 "Christopher B. Wright" <wrightc@...537...> wrote: