Apport cannot
> > auto report. But throwing out the whole dump is just plain wrong to me. By
> > what I'm proposing everyone's happy. Any of the potential solutions I
> > state, leaves the dump intact, and apport can just sit on top of it, and
> > analyse t
e
deal to change the core dump handler (stopping the apport service will
even do that for you).
Those people make for a fraction of a percent of Ubuntu's userbase,
everyone else strongly benefits from crash reports being handed over to
apport where extra data is captured and the resulting cras
the container, not in the host.
>
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 10:32 PM Stéphane Graber wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 05, 2019 at 06:36:48AM +0530, Prasanna V. Loganathar wrote:
> > > Hi Stephane,
> > >
> > > Thanks for the reply. Please correct me if I
why Ubuntu shouldn't
> make use of that and have apport only do what it does best - which is
> primarily reporting.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 1:57 AM Stéphane Graber wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 02, 2019 at 03:34:22AM +0530, Prasanna V. Loganathar wrote:
mixing package details of the host with a crash that may
have come from a completely different release.
There's obviously nothing wrong with someone opting out of apport and
switching to whatever core dump handler they want, but for Ubuntu,
apport has much better integration with the dist
ity, then someone should send a branch to
fix the logic.
Note that it's long been the case that the fact that a package is in
main or in universe doesn't necessarily indicate support length. We have
plenty of packages in universe with support for 3 years or 5 years
during LTS cycles and
nts it does look like hardening and addressing some of the
> concerns has occurred it is possible perhaps that enabling caching was
> just overlooked but either way it would be nice to see it enabled in 13.04.
dnsmasq still doesn't support per-user caching so it still doesn't
e do it as early as possible and carefully look for bugs.
I'm guessing these bugs will be equally as difficult to find and debug
as these that triggered this discussion.
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On 09/09/2011 05:56 AM, Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 08:51:28PM -0400, Stéphane Graber wrote:
Oneiric will probably be the first Ubuntu release with proper IPv6
support. Our current implementation doesn't include rdnssd by
default and won't as it's a bit late in
lent implemented in netcfg.
I'd think the next steps to get rdnssd by default for Ubuntu Server
would be to make sure ifupdown can use it properly, check that it won't
conflict with dhclient v4 and dhclient v6 and then have it included on
the server builds (all the others should c
newer version might
be interesting though.
We already have tools (uscan/watch files) to check if the version we
have in our development version is in sync with the upstream's and when
it's not in sync, we usually have a good reason not to be.
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sg when double clicking the app in Explorer. Any suggestions how I could
> get at least some more information so that I can figure out which other 32
> bit libs are missing?
Hi,
ldd
Will at least give you the list of shared libraries that your binary is
using an if not present, tell y
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> Is it possible to use OpenID login for the Ubuntu QA site
Not yet but that should happen soon.
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NTP server
europe.pool.ntp.org. This morning I was automatically changed to the
Summer time.
The problem is that Tunisia officially canceled the use of summer time
for this year.
I believe that an updated timezone definition package would be
appreciated for that change.
Regards
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Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> Very confusing...this email totally lacked linebreaks when I viewed it
> in Evolution, but when I reply, there apparently are linebreaks.
> Evolution does freaky things sometimes.
>
> On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 19:53 +, Richar
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 10:45 +0200, Christian Ehmke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know when a new package version (> 1.5) will be released.
>
> best regards
> Christian Ehmke
>
>
Ubuntu only updates packages for security and bug fixes, not for new
upstream release.
SVN is included in the cu
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Thomas Novin wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just now had four crashes. First was emerald. Noticed that my borders
> was missing. Manually restarted it via terminal with 'emerald --replace
> &'. It crashed again. Started it a third time and then it worked.
> Not
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