Well if "automatic" sending is enabled in Settings->Privacy->Problem Reporting, then
is-enabled is "enabled" and is-active is "active".
But if "automatic" sending is disabled in Settings, then
is-enabled is "disabled" and is-active is "inactive"
Again, I don't think running ubuntu-bug explicitly has anything to do with "automatically" sending error reports! As others have said, ubuntu-bug should ignore those settings or, at least, tell the user it won't do anything useful unless those settings are changed.
Currently it silently fails (no message, zero exit status).
Well if "automatic" sending is enabled in Settings- >Privacy- >Problem Reporting, then
is-enabled is "enabled" and is-active is "active".
But if "automatic" sending is disabled in Settings, then
is-enabled is "disabled" and is-active is "inactive"
Again, I don't think running ubuntu-bug explicitly has anything to do with "automatically" sending error reports! As others have said, ubuntu-bug should ignore those settings or, at least, tell the user it won't do anything useful unless those settings are changed.
Currently it silently fails (no message, zero exit status).