Well. I'm still surprised how this can seriously not be considered a crash.
Yes it's an error message. Maybe even a good and meaningful one. But it's a
crash nonetheless.
I'd use logging.exception to print the stack trace along with an error message
instead of letting the Python exception handl
Sounds like there is some debate as to whether this is a crash or an
error message.
I'm going to change status to 'Opinion' so that further discussion can
happen.
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Status: New => Opinion
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But it makes apport pop up to report a crash.
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Resolving as invalid.
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Title:
ubuntu-vm-builder crashed wit
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ubuntu-vm-builder crashed with VMBuilderUserError in main()
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This wasn't a crash, it was a meaningful error message.
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Calling the program with the wrong arguments shouldn't make it crash.
Hence it's a bug.
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vmbuilder must be run as root. You ran it as non-root user, which was
the reason for the error. You will also need to use ubuntu' in place of
natty for the second argument, and specify natty for the suite instead.
Something like the following should
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