3 mailto:unicorn-public@yhbt.net is the best place to report bugs,
4 submit patches and/or obtain support after you have searched the
5 {email archives}[https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/] and
6 {documentation}[https://yhbt.net/unicorn/].
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20 mailto:unicorn-public@yhbt.net This includes the Debian BTS
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39 == Bugs in related projects
41 unicorn is sometimes affected by bugs in its dependencies. Bugs
42 triggered by unicorn in mainline Ruby, rack, GNU C library (glibc),
43 or the Linux kernel will be reported upstream and fixed.
45 For bugs in Ruby itself, we may forward bugs to
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60 Uncommon bugs we encounter in the Linux kernel should be Cc:-ed to the
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