Activity log for bug #356101

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-04-06 08:07:29 Mark bug added bug
2009-04-23 13:37:25 Martin Pitt apport (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2009-04-24 06:19:15 Martin Pitt summary retracing service should try to find dependency problems which block installation of newer packages apport-retrace: try older debug package versions
2009-04-24 06:20:44 Martin Pitt apport (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2009-04-24 06:20:44 Martin Pitt apport (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Triaged
2011-10-05 14:35:49 Martin Pitt description Binary package hint: apport-retrace It is the second time now that the apport retracing service tells me: "Crash report cannot be processed" and "However, processing it in order to get sufficient information for the developers failed (it does not generate an useful symbolic stack trace). This might be caused by some outdated packages which were installed on your system at the time of the report:" However. Before and after the incident happenend, I had updated the whole system. So I can not do anything do help and to see if the bug still occurs with newer packages because they can not be installed. At least I do not know how. I see two possible causes for this: - Some dependencies on my system which prevent the installation of newer versions - Or apport has access to some non-official repositories I do not know. Therefor I think apport should try to figure out what is the cause of outdated packages: - simple update is needed - or process the list of installed packages and the sources.list on the users system and tell him a) what repository needs to be added or b) what packages need to be deinstalled to get new packages. This could also uncover packaging/ dependency problem like: "When I remove the packages apport suggests my whole Xserver gets removed. Therefore I can not update packages until this is solved". It is the second time now that the apport retracing service tells me: "Crash report cannot be processed" and "However, processing it in order to get sufficient information for the developers failed (it does not generate an useful symbolic stack trace). This might be caused by some outdated packages which were installed on your system at the time of the report:" However. Before and after the incident happenend, I had updated the whole system. So I can not do anything do help and to see if the bug still occurs with newer packages because they can not be installed. At least I do not know how. This kind of problem has three main sources: * Retracers being broken for an extended period of time, as happened during Oneiric. Hopefully with the rewritten apport-retrace this should now happen a lot less often, as we dropped the dependency to the fragile fakechroot. There is no single "fix" for this, it's a question of continuously maintaining the retracers. * debug symbols missing. This is mostly a problem of Launchpad not supporting debug symbol packages yet, and our hack for fetching/publishing them just fails occasionally. This is not a bug in apport itself, but in how ddeb packages are handled in Launchpad/Ubuntu. * apport-retrace not trying to install older versions of packages, mostly because apt does not support this really. However, we can apply some hackery to work around this in principle. This is what the bug title says, and what is actually actionable in apport itself.
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