parrotbug - Parrot Bug Reporter
    % ./parrotbug [options] [actions]
A program to help generate bug reports about parrot, and mail them. It is designed to be used interactively. Normally no arguments will be needed.
Note: you will be prompted if the program miss some information.
- --nok
 
- Report unsuccessful build on this system to parrot developers.
 
- --ok
 
- Report successful build on this system to parrot developers Only use 
--ok if everything was ok; if there were any problems at all, use --nok. 
- --subject
 
- Subject of the report. You will be prompted if you don't supply one on the command-line.
 
- --category
 
- Category of the bug report. You will be prompted if you don't supply one on the command-line.
 
- --severity
 
- Severity of the bug report. You will be prompted if you don't supply one on the command-line.
 
- --address
 
- Your email address. The program will try to guess one if you don't provide one, but you'll still need to validate it.
 
- --editor
 
- Editor to use for editing the bug report.
 
- --ack, --noack
 
- Don't send a bug received acknowledgement.
 
- --input-file
 
- File containing the body of the report. Use this to quickly send a prepared message.
 
- --output-file
 
- File where parrotbug will save its bug report, if you ask it to do so.
 
- --to
 
- Email address to send report to. (for testing purposes only)
 
You can provide more than one action on the command-line. If none is supplied, then you will be prompted for what to do.
- --dump
 
- Dump formatted report on standard output.
 
- --save
 
- Save message to a file, in order for you to send it later from your own. See 
--output flag. 
- --send
 
- Try to send a mail with the report.
 
- --help
 
- Print a short synopsis and exit.
 
- --version
 
- Print version information and exit.
 
Jerome Quelin (<jquelin@cpan.org>), with lots of good stuff taken from perlbug.
perlbug(1), parrot(1), diff(1), patch(1)