Lyubomir Parvanov wrote:
> Currently to be able to submit bug reports with stacktraces one has to
> install the debug symbols locally for each package. As far as I know Gnome
> doesn't suffer from this issue because Apport is invoked and when it
> uploads the error report it is automatically
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 2:16 PM Halla Rempt wrote:
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> On Monday, 26 April 2021 13:07:17 CEST Harald Sitter wrote:
> > Also going off on a tangent: On windows I understand the store already
> > has crash tracking and all that stuff implemented, I expect the same
> > is true for OSX?
>
> Yes, but
> Automatic symbolication services are great, but they need to be run by
> distros, because distros are the ones who build their own binaries.
Until recently that was mostly true, but now that half of the major distros
ships with `debuginfod`, there is such a service.
On Monday, 26 April 2021 17:58:41 CEST Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
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> macOS has crash tracking built in, but as far as I know it's only if
> you're on the Mac App Store, which Krita isn't. If you distribute the
> Mac app yourself, you have to deal with crash reporting yourself too.
It's a bit hit
On Monday, 26 April 2021 13:07:17 CEST Harald Sitter wrote:
> Also going off on a tangent: On windows I understand the store already
> has crash tracking and all that stuff implemented, I expect the same
> is true for OSX?
Yes, but without proper debug symbols the traces are not all that useful
El lun, 26 de abr. de 2021 a la(s) 08:07, Harald Sitter
(sit...@kde.org) escribió:
> Also going off on a tangent: On windows I understand the store already
> has crash tracking and all that stuff implemented, I expect the same
> is true for OSX?
macOS has crash tracking built in, but as far as I
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 7:07 AM Harald Sitter wrote:
>
> Also going off on a tangent: On windows I understand the store already
> has crash tracking and all that stuff implemented, I expect the same
> is true for OSX? No idea about android
Just chiming in about Android - if an app is installed
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 12:34 PM Halla Rempt wrote:
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> On Monday, 26 April 2021 11:26:38 CEST Harald Sitter wrote:
> > * get a core instead of a trace - sounds simpler than it is because
> > cores can be huge and network speed may be limited. google's breakpad
> > has a special minidump format
On Monday, 26 April 2021 11:26:38 CEST Harald Sitter wrote:
> * get a core instead of a trace - sounds simpler than it is because
> cores can be huge and network speed may be limited. google's breakpad
> has a special minidump format that seeks to deal with that, I think
> apport also has its own
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 10:38 PM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> KDE can't do retracing because KDE hasn't built the packages people use
> (except KDE Neon).
I've mused on this in the past and I think it can be done, it's just a
lot of work that in particular also will need to involve some web
Hello Lyubomir,
Automatic symbolication services are great, but they need to be run by
distros, because distros are the ones who build their own binaries.
The problem with apport is that it reports bugs to Ubuntu, not to us.
Some of these bug reports get forwarded to us, but most don't. As a
I'm not much into KDE bug reporting and also not much into Apport. I'm
simply a user.
However, what i know is that as a previous Gnome user i never saw a "Gnome
reporter" piece of software. As a KDE user now I frequently see the
specific "KDE bug reporter" piece of software, and it never ever
El diumenge, 25 d’abril de 2021, a les 14:09:03 (CEST), Lyubomir Parvanov va
escriure:
> Currently to be able to submit bug reports with stacktraces one has to
> install the debug symbols locally for each package. As far as I know Gnome
I don't see how *Gnome* could do this.
This is probably
On Sunday, April 25, 2021 2:09:03 PM CEST Lyubomir Parvanov wrote:
> Currently to be able to submit bug reports with stacktraces one has to
> install the debug symbols locally for each package. As far as I know Gnome
> doesn't suffer from this issue because Apport is invoked and when it
> uploads
Currently to be able to submit bug reports with stacktraces one has to
install the debug symbols locally for each package. As far as I know Gnome
doesn't suffer from this issue because Apport is invoked and when it
uploads the error report it is automatically retraced with the debug
symbols on
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