* data/package-hooks/source_linux.py: If we report against an -lts-quantal
source package, move the source to "linux" and add a qa-kernel-lts-testing
tag, as per kernel team request in LP: #1004101 . Add source package hook
symlinks for source_linux-{,meta-}lts-quantal.py to source_linux.py.
* data/apport: apport: Also treat a binary as modified if the /proc/pid/exe
symlink does not point to an existing file any more. Backported from trunk
r2406. (LP: #984944)
[ Martin Pitt ]
* data/apport: Ignore a crash if the executable was modified after the
process started. This often happens if the package is upgraded and a
long-running process is not stopped before. Patch cherry-picked from trunk
r2296. (LP: #984944)
* Add etc/apport/native-origins.d/lts-q-backports: Accept
ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/q-lts-backport as official Ubuntu package repository, so
that users can report bugs and crashes against the backported kernel and
X.org stack. (LP: #1004101)
* data/general-hooks/ubuntu.py: Do not assume that all reports have a
ProblemType field. This will not be the case for updating a bug with
"apport-collect". (LP: #1004029)
* report.py: Do not change the SourcePackage: field if the binary package is
not installed and does not exist. This fixes source package hooks to
actually work in some cases where source and binary package names overlap.
Patch cherry-picked from trunk r2332. (part of LP: #993810)
* apport-gtk, apport-kde: Avoid collecting information twice in "bug update"
mode. This caused a crash in cases where the source package in a bug
report does not correspond to an installed binary package. Patch
cherry-picked from trunk r2334. (LP: #993810)
[ Brian Murray ]
* data/general-hooks/ubuntu.py: block reporting of package install failures
with error regarding 'not a debian format archive'. (LP: #1002535)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 28 Jun 2012 09:01:41 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package apport - 2.0.1-0ubuntu11
---------------
apport (2.0.1-0ubuntu11) precise-proposed; urgency=low
* data/package- hooks/source_ linux.py: If we report against an -lts-quantal lts-testing linux-{ ,meta-} lts-quantal. py to source_linux.py.
source package, move the source to "linux" and add a qa-kernel-
tag, as per kernel team request in LP: #1004101 . Add source package hook
symlinks for source_
* data/apport: apport: Also treat a binary as modified if the /proc/pid/exe
symlink does not point to an existing file any more. Backported from trunk
r2406. (LP: #984944)
apport (2.0.1-0ubuntu10) precise-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/ apport. install: Actually ship the native-origins.d directory, so
that the previous bug fix for LP: #1004101 actually works.
apport (2.0.1-0ubuntu9) precise-proposed; urgency=low
[ Martin Pitt ] native- origins. d/lts-q- backports: Accept ubuntu- x-swat/ q-lts-backport as official Ubuntu package repository, so hooks/ubuntu. py: Do not assume that all reports have a collect" . (LP: #1004029)
* data/apport: Ignore a crash if the executable was modified after the
process started. This often happens if the package is upgraded and a
long-running process is not stopped before. Patch cherry-picked from trunk
r2296. (LP: #984944)
* Add etc/apport/
ppa:
that users can report bugs and crashes against the backported kernel and
X.org stack. (LP: #1004101)
* data/general-
ProblemType field. This will not be the case for updating a bug with
"apport-
* report.py: Do not change the SourcePackage: field if the binary package is
not installed and does not exist. This fixes source package hooks to
actually work in some cases where source and binary package names overlap.
Patch cherry-picked from trunk r2332. (part of LP: #993810)
* apport-gtk, apport-kde: Avoid collecting information twice in "bug update"
mode. This caused a crash in cases where the source package in a bug
report does not correspond to an installed binary package. Patch
cherry-picked from trunk r2334. (LP: #993810)
[ Brian Murray ] hooks/ubuntu. py: block reporting of package install failures
* data/general-
with error regarding 'not a debian format archive'. (LP: #1002535)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 28 Jun 2012 09:01:41 +0200