Somehow the error tracker is receiving plenty of crash reports from applications that aren't part of Ubuntu, so we do end up in a situation where an unknown ExecutablePath is some what common.
While the first install_packages() call doesn't do much because pkgs is empty, it stills creates a sandbox and updates the packages in it, and that seems unnecessary if pkgs is empty.
Somehow the error tracker is receiving plenty of crash reports from applications that aren't part of Ubuntu, so we do end up in a situation where an unknown ExecutablePath is some what common.
While the first install_packages() call doesn't do much because pkgs is empty, it stills creates a sandbox and updates the packages in it, and that seems unnecessary if pkgs is empty.