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- Core Bugs (common to all systems)
- Spoiler bugs
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Spoilers are bugs that merely reading about may spoil your enjoyment of the
game or give away answers to puzzles that should be solved. They are on
a different page to keep you from seeing them by accident in the main lists.
Bugs Lists
3.3.0 bugs list
3.3.0 spoiler bugs list
3.3.1 bugs list
3.3.1 spoiler bugs list
3.4.0 bugs list
3.4.0 spoiler bugs list
3.4.1 bugs list
3.4.1 spoiler bugs list
3.4.2 bugs list
3.4.2 spoiler bugs list
3.4.3 bugs list
3.4.3 spoiler bugs list
3.6.0 bugs list
3.6.0 spoiler bugs list
3.6.1 bugs list
3.6.1 spoiler bugs list
3.6.2 bugs list
3.6.2 spoiler bugs list
3.6.3 bugs list
3.6.3 spoiler bugs list
3.6.4 bugs list
3.6.4 spoiler bugs list
Bugs lists for previous versions
| ID
| Status
| Description
| Additional Info
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| C343-21
| Open
| Pets can be pulled through closed doors with a leash.
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| C343-38
| Open
| Dismounting or kicking a monster that jumps may result in landing on the wrong side of a wall.
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| C343-370
| Open
| Travel (_) command can get stuck trying to plot a path past an interesting dungeon feature, for example, a trap or fountain.
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| C361-5
| Help
| When getting disconnected from a game running via telnet or ssh, the game may go into an infinite loop instead of aborting.
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| C365-1
| fixed
| Some illegal values for the hilite_status option can be exploited,
resulting in privilege escalation.
CVE-2020-5254
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| (related spoiler bugs)
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Bug Status Key
| State | Meaning |
| Open | The bug is unresolved, but we know what we need to about it. |
| Not a bug | Sometimes people think this is a bug, but they're wrong. |
| fixed
| The bug will be fixed in the next release. |
| Fixed | The bug will be fixed in a future release. |
| Help | We don't know what is causing this - if you see it, please send a detailed bug report. Thanks! |
| Superseded | See another entry for information on this bug. |
Bugs lists for previous versions
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