** Description changed: - when running sosreport on Ubuntu, nothing from /etc/apt directory tree - is collected, hence it is impossible to know what software archive is in - use + SRU justification : + Those files are required for proper diagnostics + + Impact : + Without those files, it is not possible to identify which archive is being used + + Fix : + Add collection for the /etc/apt/* & /var/log/apt/* + + Test Case : + Run the following : + $ sosreport --batch + + Then extract the content of the archive produced. Files that were in + /etc/apt and /var/log/apt will be present in the archive. + + Regression : + None, new plugin is created + + Upstream fix identified in comment #2 + + Sponsored upload part of SRU for LP: #1296755 + + Original description of the problem : + when running sosreport on Ubuntu, nothing from /etc/apt directory tree is collected, hence it is impossible to know what software archive is in use
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