* Merge from trunk:
- Fix backend_apt_dpkg.test_get_file_package_uninstalled test that got
broken in the previous release.
apport (2.13.2-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium
* New upstream bug fix release:
- Fix crash if systemd cgroup is unreadable in /sys, such as in
containers. (LP: #1270783)
- apt/dpkg: Also consider Contents.gz from updates/security/proposed
pockets, so that e. g. apport-retrace works for crash reports with files
that are new in those. Thanks to Brian Murray for the initial patch.
(LP: #1271258)
- Only drop internal/private keys (starting with '_') from uploading to
the crash DB and from the UI report views, but not already when updating
the report. (LP: #1272505)
- data/apport: Fix stdout/stderr initialization of the error log, don't
close the original fd after dup2'ing as it is usually already fd 1. This
makes Apport work with Python 3.4. (LP: #1272355)
- Adjust report tests to work with Python 3.4 (LP: #1272355)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Mon, 27 Jan 2014 15:21:06 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package apport - 2.13.2-0ubuntu2
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apport (2.13.2-0ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium
* Merge from trunk: apt_dpkg. test_get_ file_package_ uninstalled test that got
- Fix backend_
broken in the previous release.
apport (2.13.2-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium
* New upstream bug fix release: security/ proposed
- Fix crash if systemd cgroup is unreadable in /sys, such as in
containers. (LP: #1270783)
- apt/dpkg: Also consider Contents.gz from updates/
pockets, so that e. g. apport-retrace works for crash reports with files
that are new in those. Thanks to Brian Murray for the initial patch.
(LP: #1271258)
- Only drop internal/private keys (starting with '_') from uploading to
the crash DB and from the UI report views, but not already when updating
the report. (LP: #1272505)
- data/apport: Fix stdout/stderr initialization of the error log, don't
close the original fd after dup2'ing as it is usually already fd 1. This
makes Apport work with Python 3.4. (LP: #1272355)
- Adjust report tests to work with Python 3.4 (LP: #1272355)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Mon, 27 Jan 2014 15:21:06 +0100