Actually given that we already have /proc/cpuinfo when the report is
being created we could just collapse that down in python with something
like:
short_list = []
for item in reversed(report['ProcCpuinfo'].split('\n')):
short_list.append(item)
if item.startswith('processor\t:'):
break
short_list = reversed(short_list)
report['ShortProcCpuinfo'] = '\n'.join(short_list)
This still ends up catching Hardware, Revision, and Serial from arm and
will display the greatest processor number instead of 0 which might be
nice too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1673557
Title:
/proc/cpuinfo should be collected
Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in whoopsie package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
apport does not currently collect data from /proc/cpuinfo and this
would be useful to determine how many users can only run the i386
version of Ubuntu.
The general Ubuntu hook, possibly add_kernel_info() could be used,
should be modified such that the contents of /proc/cpuinfo are
gathered.
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