On 5/9/05, Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There are about 670 bug reports with 'soffice.bin' in the comment:
<snip> > I have no idea what percentage of these are useful, unfortunately; I'd > love feedback from those who have read them and marked them NOTGNOME > if they've seen any patterns. Once I see "soffice.bin" as the crashing program, I just paste the NOTGNOME stock response and close it without reading further (and I check the backtrace line first in all bug reports, so this doesn't give me time to notice anything else). I've been doing that for quite a while, so I don't have a clue whether these bug reports have had anything useful in them--I was figuring that the openoffice people wouldn't be looking for them in Gnome bugzilla. *shrug* > * if they were useful, michael, dan, would you like us to keep them > and/or shunt them somewhere? > > * if they aren't useful, should we figure out a way to pattern match > them and resolve them automatically? http://bugzilla.gnome.org/reports/boogle.cgi?query=soffice.bin tends to catch them pretty well. They're really quite easy to manually close out and don't take much time (at least not for me), so I'm not sure if this would really save us much, but I don't see any harm in it either if someone wants to spend the time to write and test the necessary code for this. > It seems like this might be > useful for other patterns as well, though my brain is hosed enough > right ATM that I can't think of any offhand. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/reports/boogle.cgi?query=bin/evolution used to be useful for finding NOTGNOME bugs. ;-) I tried some other patterns for a while, but only those two seemed to be very common at all. If you want slightly less common, though, we could search for kino, celestia, and perhaps some others. But they just don't seem to happen all that often. OpenOffice is definitely the most common notgnome case. Cheers, Elijah _______________________________________________ Gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
