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1Guidelines for contributing
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4To report a security issue (segfault, buffer overflow, infinite loop, arbitrary
5code execution etc) please send an e-mail to security@tcpdump.org, do not use
6the bug tracker!
7
8To report a non-security problem (failure to compile, failure to capture packets
9properly, missing support for a network interface type or DLT) please check
10first that it reproduces with the latest stable release of libpcap. If it does,
11please check that the problem reproduces with the current git master branch of
12libpcap. If it does (and it is not a security-related problem, otherwise see
13above), please navigate to https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/issues
14and check if the problem has already been reported. If it has not, please open
15a new issue and provide the following details:
16
17* libpcap version (e.g. from `tcpdump --version`)
18* operating system name and version and any other details that may be relevant
19  (`uname -a`, compiler name and version, CPU type etc.)
20* `configure` or `cmake` flags if any were used
21* statement of the problem
22* steps to reproduce
23
24Please note that if you know exactly how to solve the problem and the solution
25would not be too intrusive, it would be best to contribute some development time
26and open a pull request instead.
27
28Still not sure how to do? Feel free to [subscribe](https://www.tcpdump.org/#mailing-lists)
29to the mailing list tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org and ask!
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