Didn't happen since #6, closing again.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
apport invokes too early
To man
Reopen. Three times in the last two days apport complains about the need to
install missing packages, well again, the reason for calling update-manager was
in fact to install updates.
After calling update-manager, it says there is a 'problem with a system
application' (whatever that's supposed
The behaviour didn't occur in the last four days or so after latest
updates, therefore mark it as fixed for now. Thank you.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Andreas, I know that it doesn't matter, that's actually the point, if it allows
the upgrade when I just close all warnings why should it tell me the system can
not be upgraded in the first place?
Yes, because aptd crashes, but what's the sense of it, if canceling the
warnings allows to upgrade a
Apport cares for the package versions at the time the crash/problem
occurred. It doesn't matter if you upgrade AFTER the crash so I'm
closing this report.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Description changed:
Happens daily on first upgrade attempt with update-manager.
+ Doesn't happen on further attempts.
Open update-manager via dash. Reload package cache.
Result: 'There is a system application having problems, do you want to report
it'. - Yes
Apport collects it's data,
** Attachment added: "apport-invokes-to-early.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/913306/+attachment/2662102/+files/apport-invokes-to-early.png
** Description changed:
Happens daily on first upgrade attempt with update-manager.
- Open update-manager via dash. Reload package cache.
+ Open