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 afterwards - which again is what the user wanted in
the first place.
It's like a loop, attempt to upgrade, message 'you can't', cancel message,
upgrade.
It also happens randomly, I've upgraded before after reboot, no warnings,
suspend and resume, upgrade again results in warning. Everytime launching
update-manager via dash.
At the moment there're three aptd crash files in /var/crash, but they're of no
use if the report needs to be cancelled in order to upgrade or on attempt to
submit tells the user it can be submitted, the user needs to upgrade first -
but that is exactly what the user was about to attempt in the first place.
Spaming /var/crash doesn't make sense in this case.
btw. this didn't happen during Oneiric cycle, so something changed to
invoke too early.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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