>From my point of view, daisy.ubuntu.com is a black box. And I would like
to be warned before sending private data to such a black box instead of
being encouraged. The only way (I am aware of) to avoid the exposure of
private data is to not create/collect it.
What Gary says is also important. Espe
This is a good reason to make sending corefiles a non-default feature.
Is it even possible to send a crash report without an attached core
dump? I only noticed the feature to disable crash reporting entirely.
Another problem is that core dump files can be enormous, and perhaps a
computer with a s
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: whoopsie (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Extracting information from the corefile on the local machine would
involve downloading and installing all the corresponding -dbg packages
for all packages and libraries associated with the crashed process. Many
users do not have the bandwidth nor storage space to install gigabytes
of -dbg packages
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CoreDump should never be sent
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