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GNOME Bug Report Tool missing arguments
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interesting that people still care about this bug reporting softwares
which is not installed by default, in universe and sending crashes to a
GNOME website nobody is using for some years, why not just using the
default ubuntu bug reporting one? it could be Ubuntu's fault to still
ship that
I couldn't remember this discussion after a couple of years, but I was
amused by the comment and depressed to see that after two (more) years
things have NOT turned around. I still want alternatives to Microsoft's
awful software, but the major change of the last few years is that
Microsoft has
Shanen, whether you live in Merika or not, this is the Internet.
Exercise your right to throw a virtual chair.
Having said that, bug-buggy went berzerk when it didn't understand a
bug. Had to re-boot to stop an endless loop of saving a text message
about the bug, after I had saved it once. Was
The bug has been sent on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=547325
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what in my comment suggest that having users reporting bugs in not good
for ubuntu? don't you think there is some exageration discussing the
topic that much only because the priority is low? if that bug should be
a blocker what setting would you use for system crashes for example? we
need a way to
Hello,
All I wanted to do was report a bug, and I found myself in an episode of
Jerry Springer. Throw a chair Shanen!
Anyway,
I too have this bug, and I always use this tool to report all the bugs I
find. It would be very nice if this tool worked, so that I may use it to
report any bugs I find.
Sorry, I don't live in America and I don't know who Jerry Springer is. I
hope it's a comedy show, but I'm not even interested enough to run it
through Wikipedia. Anyway, I admit that I am too easily annoyed
sometimes.
Back on the bug itself, I was interested enough to investigate the fix
reported
You make it sound like having thousands of bug reports is a bad thing.
Unless you have extremely bug-report-diligent users or extremely bug-
filled software, it implies you have tens or even hundreds of thousands
of users--which ought to be a good thing. If you can't make plans to
deal with and
I've been using this feature for a long time and found it very helpful--
on the theory that the Ubuntu people actually wanted to improve the
software by making it easy to report bugs. Now I see that this new
problem was discovered, reported, and marked to be ignored two months
ago.
Excuse me, but
not a very constructive comment:
- ubuntu uses apport and not bug-buggy to report bugs and apport is working
correctly, so your comment about making easy to report bugs doesn't really
stand there
- the bug-buddy entry is masked in the default installation because it should
not be used by ubuntu
And your [Sebastien Bacher's] comment was constructive in exactly what
fashion?
Since you apparently think this is some sort of debate, I'll deal with
it on that basis--but be advised that I do *NOT* regard your approach as
constructive and is an excellent example of why I have basically stopped
nobody denied that's a bug and it's still open, not sure where you have
seen than ubuntu is not open to user comments, but when you have
thousand of bugs open you have to prioritize the work, and a feature
which is not enable by default get a lower priority, you might disagree
with that but that's
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Hi,
If you have a problem with the report a problem menu item
then you should report another bug, as that is a different
tool.
Thanks,
James
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I enabled bug buddy because it was useful before... opening launchpad
with a new blank bug.
It is in .local/share/applications and there it gives the fault also.
The 'report a problem' also does not work, but does not give an error
after it is 'starting'; it just vanishes after some
the issue seems to be due to some user configuration and not a bug
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Sebastien, I am new to Ubuntu/Linux, and so don't know what a bug-buddy
is, nor what you mean by .local/share/applications. If you can point me
to some documentation I'd be happy to provide you with the info you
need.
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On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 21:41 +, Nikolaus.x wrote:
Sebastien, I am new to Ubuntu/Linux, and so don't know what a bug-buddy
is, nor what you mean by .local/share/applications. If you can point me
to some documentation I'd be happy to provide you with the info you
need.
Bug buddy is the
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Thank you for your bug report. The menu items is hidden in the default
installation. Do you have a bug-buddy in .local/share/applications?
Could you attach it to the bug?
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