I think we should remove it, for the following reasons (already
mentioned in the report):
There makes no sense for people to send Ubuntu bugs to Debian
We have for many applications the Launchpad integration in the Help menu
Making it send bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] makes no sense as they can be
Emilio: yes, I think you didn't miss anything.
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I don't think that sending bugs to the ubuntu-users mailing list is
really the best idea because as far as I know nothing happens to those
bug reports.
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Brian Murray wrote:
I don't think that sending bugs to the ubuntu-users mailing list is
really the best idea because as far as I know nothing happens to those
bug reports.
Then let's just remove the package completely, because sending bugs to Debian is
worse.
For those people wanting to
Whatever the eventual fix, it should be applied to reportbug too. Both
packages should be removed, or both should send reports to Debian, or
both send to ubuntu-users. I think reportbug's current behaviour is the
least insane alternative short of removing them altogether, which is
fine by me
reportbug-ng should be updated to send bugs to ubuntu-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as reportbug does. I've seen quite a few bug
reports coming from Ubuntu users in the Debian BTS, which have sometimes
annoyed Debian Developers. If someone wants to user reportbug(-ng) to
report bugs to Debian, they could
ehm... s/options/bugs
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If you change this, please add an option to let it continue sending the
options to Debian.
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Ubuntu's version of reportbug is a fork that protects against this
particular issue, so it might be wise to follow their example. There
must be a patch file somewhere, but diff'ing the latest versions of each
shows roughly how they square this particular circle. The sources are
available at:
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I'm closing the GLibC task as invalid as this bug doesn't affect the
glibc project.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Because Ubuntu is a derivative of Debian and because some packages are
directly sync'ed from Debian packages it is possible that someone would
want to report a bug about one of those packages to Debian and that is
why reportbug-ng is included in Ubuntu.
I'll work on getting the description of
What leads you to believe that reportbug-ng should be used to report
bugs about Ubuntu?
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To report bugs in Ubuntu (to quote Brian's ubuntuopenweek talk today:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/openweekhardy/ReportBugs2 )
For Ubuntu the Report a Problem functionality has been integrated into lots
of applications and is the preferred way to report a bug.
Additionally, apport has a
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Le samedi 3 mai 2008, Brian Murray a écrit :
What leads you to believe that reportbug-ng should be used to report
bugs about Ubuntu?
1/ because its in the repositories :) I dont expect it to report to
Apport is not available on version 6.10 and older.
i just
$ apt-cache search bug|grep report
to find reportbug-ng. Sorry if i know only tools that were available
earlier on Debian, and if i don't guess that reportbug works but
reportbug-NG is broken.
This started by filling a bug report about
I don't think that launchpad has a SOAP interface, so it's not just a
two line quick change. The program would have to be redone using
something else (maybe using the python-launchpad-bugs library). I don't
understand why the importance is set to wishlist though, as it's totally
pointless to send
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 21:01, Andrew Hampe wrote:
I don't think that launchpad has a SOAP interface, so it's not just a
two line quick change. The program would have to be redone using
something else (maybe using the python-launchpad-bugs library). I don't
understand why the importance is
Why downgrade to wishlist ?
This bug makes the package unusable, so it is at leat IMPORTANT.
It impacts all other packages, whose bugreports are lost for ubuntu BTS.
An it is only a 2 lines patch needed ! It would have been faster for
maintener to fix it and close the bug, rather than maintain
Bugs concerning ubuntu send by reportbug to debian goes to /dev/null
This package is unusable if it does not point to ubuntu. It is
IMPORTANT/CRITICAL to fix it, or just remove the package to prevent
messing debian with ubuntu bugs.
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This bug is still going to date. FWIW...
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** Changed in: reportbug-ng (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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I'm sorry, can you explain me why is this tagged as wishlist?
When a Ubuntu user uses reportbug-ng he is reporting a bug against an Ubuntu
package, possible an Ubuntu version that might have that problem in Ubuntu,
that bug report might have been reported already on Ubuntu and the problem
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