Comment 3 for bug 1451845

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Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) wrote :

The date filter, correctly, controls only the contents of the table and not the graph. But with no graph date range control designed or implemented, there is no way to prevent the graph from starting in April 2015 rather than the intended beginning of July 2012 or so, and that prevents it from showing what error rates were throughout Ubuntu 12.10’s or 13.04’s history. (When I first reported this bug I assumed that the graph was starting from the first remaining data; I don’t know why it’s starting from April 2015 now.)

When I follow your provided link <https://errors.ubuntu.com/?release=Ubuntu%2012.10&from=2012/10/01&to=2012/12/30>, it redirects to <https://errors.ubuntu.com/?release=Ubuntu%2012.10&period=day>, which still shows “No data to display”.

If I enter the date range 2012-10-01 to 2012-12-30 myself, the table eventually says “An error occurred while trying to load the most common problems” followed by a list of problems that were “First seen” in 12.04, 14.04, 15.04, or (in one case) “01.04”. The 14.04 and 15.04 entries suggest that the list is not of problems that occurred in 12.10.

I can quite believe that these are three or four separate bugs, and that there really are Ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04 errors recorded in the database. There just doesn’t seem to be any way to reveal them. :-)