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Title:
'ubuntu-bug /var/crash/app.crash' (and even more so, 'apport-cli -c
Hello Bob,
I am sorry that reported an unrelated problem here, I can't delete them after I
realised my stupied behavior.
I am so sorry.
Best wishes,
Chao
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On 2018-11-12, Chao MENG wrote:
> Hello guys,
> I meet a bug when using input method, I drag the input method dialog onto the
> top bar of GNOME, and then I can't drag it anymore; please see the attached
> screenshot ubuntu_input_method_bug.PNG
>
> Sorry that I report a bug here, but I really
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Hello guys,
I meet a bug when using input method, I drag the input method dialog onto the
top bar of GNOME, and then I can't drag it anymore; please see the attached
screenshot ubuntu_input_method_bug.PNG
Sorry that I report a bug here, but I really can't find a place to
report a bug, I am
I've just logged bug 1766148 to resolve the above in Gnome Shell.
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Title:
'ubuntu-bug /var/crash/app.crash' (and even more so, 'apport-cli -c
I think it might be possible for any user to see their own automatic
crash reports, but the process is a little obfuscated.
If you're using Unity then you can open:
System Settings >
Security & Privacy >
Diagnostics >
Show Previous Reports
But I can't find any such option in
Maybe the real problem is that reporters are unable to link to their
errors.ubuntu.com report (because if one doesn't have access then one
doesn't have _any_ access, as I understand it)?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/994921/comments/33
If the original justification still
I think we need to revisit this bug.
Every day I am telling users "Please start by applying the workaround
for bug 994921". Without that, we have bug reports describing crashes
but no stack traces. So bugs would stay open indefinitely.
By telling users to apply the workaround from bug 994921, I
It's worth remembering most users don't install Ubuntu until after
release. Only then do they want to report bugs. But only then do we
block them from doing so.
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But can modify and the system hangs and does not redirect to this bug tracker,
opens the browser in a new tab.
Remembering that before without my modifications was working normally
Leandro Cunha
Student in Information Systems
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not open this directory /etc/default/apport does not exist and stating that the
program does not direct reports to launchpad
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Sorry for bumping, but just to be clear, does this mean that I (an
advanced user) should actually NOT follow the instructions given in the
Community Wiki (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs)? If bug
reporting to Launchpad is in fact not helpful, the wiki article should
be updated
Donarsson, from a Canonical perspective (I'll let them correct if I'm
wrong here), they want to steer folks to errors.ubuntu.com so they can
get a high level, statistical view on the issues, as well as granular
ones. However, from a triager/non-Canonical developer perspective (who
don't have
Bob Bib [2014-04-14 19:37 -]:
More to say, AFAIK,
a vast majority of packages stored in Ubuntu repos are NOT really maintained
by dedicated persons,
but are actually just auto-synced from Debian repositories
(sometimes with minimal changes to make them buildable on Ubuntu),
so,
Martin Pitt:
We really want crashes to go to http://errors.ubuntu.com only for stable
releases.
Launchpad isn't suitable for these
...
privacy problems (stable users are much less prone to be able to decide
whether a report might contain sensitive data)
...
we eventually want to move to
Thanks for reporting this as a bug.
With the line commented out, I was now be able to report some nerving
Bugs together with the crash report so that those can be found and fixed
much more easily.
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** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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I'm closing this as wontfix. We really want crashes to go to
http://errors.ubuntu.com only for stable releases. Launchpad isn't
suitable for these, both for privacy problems (stable users are much
less prone to be able to decide whether a report might contain sensitive
data), as well as
I've wasted several hours today trying to report a kernel oops.
At the very least, as mentioned previously in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/apport/+bug/997283/comments/8, apport-cli(1)
and the messages from the command should explain clearly what will, or
won't, or has, or hasn't happened.
The wiki
1/2 OT:
Thanks for this reminder, Graeme - now i know why my machines in I-Café do NOT
upload automatically the bug reports!
For the programers:
The milestone
Ubuntu ubuntu-12.04.3
is gone, but 12.04.4 fast approaching.
It would be nice to see this fixed on February 6th in 2014 (was the date
I have disabled line 23 in /etc/apport/crashdb.conf, and then it said
the bug was already reported and opened a page to complete the bug
report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1210875). But, that one does not
exist any more. So, there is some other bug in the middle, too.
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But it does not show anything, the user should know what the program
does. Anyways, it should show something like collecting error data, and
in the end show the bug was sent and received.
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@florin:
I have disabled line 23 in /etc/apport/crashdb.conf, and then it said
the bug was already reported and opened a page to complete the bug
report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1210875).
That bug is private (thus invisible to you), and duplicate of bug
1210785.
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florin:
But it does not show anything, the user should know what the program
does. Anyways, it should show something like collecting error data, and
in the end show the bug was sent and received.
Agree; on one hand, it's simplified for newbies, and on the other it's too
limited.
Some
@Dmitry - I learn something new everyday. Today I learned that there are
invisible bugs. I know it is not your fault, but I kind of got tired of
having 5-6 errors per startup + some more during session. Because of
some bugs, I am quite sorry these days I upgraded to 13.10 :(
@Bob - Exactly. The
The good with this tool is that it pops in front of user that aren't able to
use it! That's really professional !
By the way, comment #5 help me to 'fix' that issue in saucy.
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My thoughts exactly. Just imagine users getting some strange error (that
should in the first place never be there if it was tested before
launch), getting some buttons to report it but it never happens. You
just press it, like a game for children.
@Id2ndR - so editing that file makes reporting
Added the tag saucy in respect to # 19
** Tags added: saucy
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This feature is a bug because it prevented me from finding the
solution to this for months:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2151848p=12691927#post12691927
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I am seeing this issue in Saucy.
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/var/crash/app.crash') should
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.2 = ubuntu-12.04.3
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Can't send apport report. Actualy.
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/var/crash/app.crash') should
Affected too.
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/var/crash/app.crash') should still allow manual bug
** Tags added: quantal
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/var/crash/app.crash') should still allow
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu Quantal)
Milestone: None = quantal-updates
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my bug was marked as a duplicate of this bug so I came here to report my
update.
I can not now launch ubuntu-bug AT ALL.
drink@alexander:~$ ubuntu-bug update-manager
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module overlay-scrollbar
Fontconfig warning:
I just noticed the workaround, and I have to say, not pushing out a
release with the workaround in it is unacceptable. I could perform the
workaround, but then I'd just get a prompt on my next upgrade. There's
been days to get this out already. Obviously the holdup is not testing.
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On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:31:35PM -, drink wrote:
my bug was marked as a duplicate of this bug so I came here to report my
update.
I can not now launch ubuntu-bug AT ALL.
drink@alexander:~$ ubuntu-bug update-manager
snip
File /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport/report.py, line 244,
same error. it may be unrelated, but then, I started having these problems
at the same time, so it may be related.
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same error. it may be unrelated, but then, I started having these problems
at the same time, so it may be related.
No. It is *not* related. The bug that I reported (which yours has been
marked a duplicate of) has nothing to do with any crashes you're
experiencing.
Please attach to your
OK, I will take your word for it, and have attached those files.
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** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.1 = ubuntu-12.04.2
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** Summary changed:
- 'ubuntu-bug /var/crash/app.crash' (and even more so, 'apport-cli -c
/var/crash/app.crash') should still allow manual bug filing
+ 'ubuntu-bug /var/crash/app.crash' (and even more so, 'apport-cli -c
/var/crash/app.crash') should still allow manual bug filing in stable
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