This seems to occur when an executable that has been deleted crashes -- the apport hook is called with the executable name set to "/path/to/exe (deleted)" and somehow this is being split on spaces and the extra (deleted) argument causes this crash. But simple attempts at reproducing this scenario failed.
This seems to occur when an executable that has been deleted crashes -- the apport hook is called with the executable name set to "/path/to/exe (deleted)" and somehow this is being split on spaces and the extra (deleted) argument causes this crash. But simple attempts at reproducing this scenario failed.