Yes, I could but it seems that apport-collect doesn't work behind proxy.
I tried to run indicator-weather from console but there is no debug output. I used apport-cli with pid number as an argument. I hope that report will be usefull for you.
My proxy settings:
env | grep proxy http_proxy=http://192.168.65.1:8080/ ftp_proxy=ftp://192.168.65.1:8080/ all_proxy=socks://192.168.65.1:8080/ https_proxy=https://192.168.65.1:8080/ no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8,*.local
Yes, I could but it seems that apport-collect doesn't work behind proxy.
I tried to run indicator-weather from console but there is no debug output. I used apport-cli with pid number as an argument. I hope that report will be usefull for you.
My proxy settings:
env | grep proxy 192.168. 65.1:8080/ 168.65. 1:8080/ socks:/ /192.168. 65.1:8080/ /192.168. 65.1:8080/ localhost, 127.0.0. 0/8,*.local
http_proxy=http://
ftp_proxy=ftp://192.
all_proxy=
https_proxy=https:/
no_proxy=