An after the fact (after crash) package update is of little use.  The
packages need to be updated prior to the crash so the crash data is of
use.  the after the fact update assumes the package updates will help or
prevent the crash, or in other words are some sort of corrective action.
My experience thus far is that they are not.  So, what winds up
happening is that instead potentially useful crash information never
gets reported.

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When apport complains package is outdated, it doesn't let you update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/340970
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