Checking the current origin of the installed package seems fine to me.
I'm not sure how apt even records that information, but at least seeing
where the currently installed version is available from (-proposed or
-updates) at the time of the crash should suffice.
Wrt. the tag, my gut feeling is that "precise proposed" would be better
than "precise-proposed", as we don't break the meaning of the original
distro release tags, and you can search for either of them individually.
We would attach "proposed" to those packages whose version is only
available in -proposed but not any other pocket, and skip the tag
otherwise. Does that work for everyone?
** Project changed: apport => apport (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
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