BTW, the effect of filing useless bugs is mitigated with
apport (0.86) gutsy; urgency=low
* test-apport: Check that apport does not create reports for emtpy core
dumps.
* problem_report.py: Introduce a fourth optional parameter "fail_on_empty"
to file pointer tuples which causes write() to raise an IOError if no data
was read. Add test cases.
* bin/apport: Enforce non-emptyness of CoreDump.
* problem_report.py: Add test case for delayed piping of data passed as file
object pointers. This was supposed to explain the reason for getting bugs
with zero-byte core dumps, but already works correctly.
* apport/report.py, check_ignored(): round the mtime to an int (just like
mark_ignore() does), to not get wrong results on file systems that support
subsecond file timestamps. This fixes running the test suite on the live
CD.
* test-apport: Clarify assertion message if /var/crash is not empty.
-- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:14:36
+0200
It does not actually solve the original problem, though, that apport
sometimes generates crash reports with empty core dumps.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Target: None => tribe-3
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produces empty core dumps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122688
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