* debian/local/ubuntu-fat-chroot: Divert touch to touch.real and
wrap it into a shell wrapper which ignores failures. Some packages
use "touch -m" which fails with EPERM on directories under
fakechroot. Also disable gconf-schemas and polkit-auth, since they
do not work in fakechroots.
* apport/crashdb_impl/launchpad.py: Allow using staging for testing.
* apport/crashdb.py, mark_retrace_failed(): Add new optional
argument "invalid_msg", intended for crashes which cannot be
retraced properly (e. g. due to outdated packages). Implement this
in apport/crashdb_impl/launchpad.py.
* bin/apport-retrace: If we do not have an usable stack trace, and
encounter outdated package versions in the crash, close the report
as invalid with an appropriate comment. (LP: #308917)
* bin/apport-retrace: Update the apt cache before looking for, and
installing packages. (Part of UbuntuSpec:apport-retracer-maintenance)
* debian/apport.default: Enable by default again for Jaunty. Let the
flood begin!
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:05:07 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package apport - 0.124
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apport (0.124) jaunty; urgency=low
* debian/ local/ubuntu- fat-chroot: Divert touch to touch.real and crashdb_ impl/launchpad. py: Allow using staging for testing. failed( ): Add new optional crashdb_ impl/launchpad. py. apport- retracer- maintenance) apport. default: Enable by default again for Jaunty. Let the
wrap it into a shell wrapper which ignores failures. Some packages
use "touch -m" which fails with EPERM on directories under
fakechroot. Also disable gconf-schemas and polkit-auth, since they
do not work in fakechroots.
* apport/
* apport/crashdb.py, mark_retrace_
argument "invalid_msg", intended for crashes which cannot be
retraced properly (e. g. due to outdated packages). Implement this
in apport/
* bin/apport-retrace: If we do not have an usable stack trace, and
encounter outdated package versions in the crash, close the report
as invalid with an appropriate comment. (LP: #308917)
* bin/apport-retrace: Update the apt cache before looking for, and
installing packages. (Part of UbuntuSpec:
* debian/
flood begin!
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:05:07 +0100