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\chapter{Reporting bugs}
\label{sec:gehe}
-For tracking problem reports and bugs, we use GNATS, which is a bug tracking
-system published under the GNU license. We have set up a web interface at
-\url{http://www.cactuscode.org/BugReporting}, which allows easy submission and browsing
-of problem reports.
-
-A description of the GNATS categories we use is provided in the Appendix
-\ref{sec:Appendix.gnats}.
-
-% OK, there is NO emacs at the moment, because the GNATS setup is really stupid
-% and sendpr handles like c.... besides the fact, that the user has to go
-% through a make process which installs stuff somewhere on his HD. gerd.
-% BUT, we could distribute our own, either copy cvsbug, or write a perl
-% version. Tom
-% \begin{itemize}
-% \item \texttt{A web interface}
-% \item \texttt{SendPR}
-% {FIXME: Mention the emacs thing here too...}
-% \end{itemize}
+For tracking problem reports and bugs, we use the TRAC bug tracking
+system located at \url{http://trac.einsteintoolkit.org} which allows
+easy submission and browsing of problem tickets.
+
+A description of the TRAC categories we use is provided in the Appendix
+\ref{sec:Appendix.trac}.
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