** Description changed: Currently there is no way to tell whether an error report is from a package in -proposed or -updates. This would be particularly useful for -proposed, to tell whether a proposed update should be approved. [Originally suggested by someone in <https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-q-defects- dashboard>.] + + SRU INFORMATION + --------------- + FIX: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/quantal/apport/ubuntu/revision/2088 + + REGRESSION POTENTIAL: Very low; the worst that can happen is that the + fix breaks the ubuntu hook (this would not break the bug filing, but + does break the additional checks and information that is added to the + report by the following code in the Ubuntu hook). + + TEST CASE: + - Run "apport-bug" on a package which is currently in -proposed, but not -updates (for example, "apport" while it is being tested). Check the details expander, it should have a "package-from-proposed" tag in "Tags:". + - Run "apport-bug" on a package which is neither in -proposed nor -updates, for example "apport-bug coreutils", and then on a package which is in -updates (and possibly also in -proposed), for example "apport-bug unity" at the time of this writing; In neither case the information should have a "package-from-proposed" tag. + - Verify that in none of these cases you see any errors/exceptions on stderr.
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