apport (0.94) gutsy; urgency=low * doc/data-format.tex: Some updates to incorporate feedback from Gnome upstream: - Do not talk about "Distributions" any more, but "Operating systems". Gnome is used on non-Linux OSs, too. - Split "DistroRelease:" field into "OS:" and "OSRelease:". - Explicitly mention that CoreDump, StackTrace etc. can also contain minidump output. - Increase document version to 0.2. * apport/report.py, obsolete_packages(): Fix crash when apt does not know an available version of a package. (LP: #128176) * test-apport: Add check that apport aborts immediately if another apport instance is already running. Also test that a symlink attack on the lock file is not possible. * bin/apport: Abort running several apport instances at the same time, by lockf()'ing /var/crashes/.lock and aborting on failure. (LP: #119622) * Add bin/gcc_ice_hook: Script to create an apport report for a gcc ICE (internal compiler exception). Add test cases to test-hooks, and ship it in the 'apport' package. (LP: #125551) * run-tests: In 'local' mode, only explicitly run the apt/dpkg implementation instead of backends/*, since the RPM ones don't have tests yet. * apport/crashdb.py: Add a second optional parameter to upload() to specify an upload progress callback function. Adapt the declarations in the Launchpad and Memory implementations, too. * apport/crashdb_impl/launchpad.py, upload(): Pass upload progress callback handler to launchpadBugs.storeblob.upload(), which supports this since version 0.2~39. Bump dependency to it accordingly. * apport/ui.py, file_report(): Define an upload progress callback handler, pass it to the crashdb upload(), and feed ui_set_upload_progress() with some actual data. (LP: #91521) * problem_report.py: Remove support for reading bz2 compressed binary data. That was only relevant during edgy's development cycle. * apport/report.py, test_add_proc_info(): Fix determination of /bin/zgrep interpreter. * problem_report.py: Switch encoding of binary values from bare zlib to proper gzip format, since this is much more useful when reusing the compressed value. Retain support for zlib-only reports. Add test cases for both old and new encodings, and adapt the other test cases for the new format. Update doc/data-format.tex accordingly. * problem_report.py, write(): Add new permitted 'binary' argument value 'compressed', which retains gzip compressed binary values instead of unpacking them transparently. Add test cases. * problem_report, write_mime(): Eliminate unnecessary usage of StringIO. * problem_report, write_mime(): Make function work for compressed binary values. Add test case. * apport/report.py, add_gdb_info(): Make function work if CoreDump is a compressed value. * apport/ui.py: Load crash report with keeping compressed binaries. This avoids loading the entire uncompressed core dump into memory, and avoids recompressing it all over again for generating the crash database upload MIME document. This greatly speeds up crash reporting, too. (LP: #98562) -- Martin Pitt