Ah, I see. When apport runs, it does not check the dpkg database for the
originin of the executuable, it just applies some heuristics (checking
dpkg takes ages).
And since /usr is reserved for distro packages (you should put custom
stuff into /usr/local/), this usually does the right thing.
Not displaying the dialog would be confusing if you previously got a
bomb icon in update-notifier. It's a bit tricky to get this right.
** Changed in: apport (upstream)
Importance: High => Low
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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