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name: Bug report
description: File a bug report
labels: ["type: bug", "untriaged"]
assignees:
- sgowroji
- iancha1992
- satyanandak
body:
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value: >
**Attention:** if this is a _question_ about how to build / test / query / deploy using
Bazel, or a _discussion starter_, please start a new thread at Bazel's
[GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/discussions), send it to
bazel-discuss@googlegroups.com, or discuss on [Bazel Slack](https://slack.bazel.build/)
instead!
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id: desc
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label: >
Description of the bug:
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id: subteam
attributes:
label: Which category does this issue belong to?
description: Help us triage this issue faster and more accurately to the relevant team(s).
multiple: true
options:
- Android
- C++ Rules
- Objective-C Rules
- CLI
- Configurability
- Core
- Documentation
- External Dependency
- Java Rules
- Loading API
- Local Execution
- Performance
- Python Rules
- Remote Execution
- Rules API
- Server-Side Rules
- Starlark Integration
- Starlark Interpreter
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id: repro
attributes:
label: >
What's the simplest, easiest way to reproduce this bug? Please provide a minimal example if
possible.
- type: input
id: os
attributes:
label: >
Which operating system are you running Bazel on?
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: >
What is the output of `bazel info release`?
- type: textarea
id: version-follow-up
attributes:
label: >
If `bazel info release` returns `development version` or `(@non-git)`, tell us how you built
Bazel.
- type: textarea
id: source
attributes:
label: >
What's the output of `git remote get-url origin; git rev-parse HEAD` ?
render: text
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id: bisect
attributes:
label: >
If this is a regression, please try to identify the Bazel commit where the bug was
introduced with bazelisk --bisect.
description: >
If the problem is specific to the most recent release or the Bazel@HEAD version and it
doesn't occur in earlier versions, you can use the `bazelisk --bisect=<GOOD>..<BAD>`
command to identify the specific version or commit where the issue was introduced. For more
information, visit https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazelisk#--bisect.
- type: textarea
id: relevant-info
attributes:
label: Have you found anything relevant by searching the web?
description: >
Places to look:
* StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/bazel
* GitHub issues: https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues
* Email threads on https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bazel-discuss
- type: textarea
id: extras
attributes:
label: Any other information, logs, or outputs that you want to share?