Scott Kitterman wrote: > By marking incomplete backtrace crash bugs invalid we lose information both > about circumstances of crashes and frequency. A bug with 50 dupes and one > good backtrace is different than one with no dupes. Reading the dictionary > definition of 'invalid', I don't think it's correct. These are real bugs > that we choose to hide.
It is also worth noting that no configurable time is likely correct for all packages. For packages that get a lot of attention and updates, bugs that cannot be reproduced within a relatively short time, yet for which we have good debug traces may be very difficult to fix, even where someone can construct changes to the version of the code that crashed from the debug information. For packages that do not get as much attention, and may not be updated for years (we still have many packages not updated since the first import into Ubuntu, prior to Warty Warthog), a solution may be easy to develop, or the bug may be trivially reproducible, but this awaits some developer having sufficient interest to fix the bug, regardless of the age of the bug. -- Emmet HIKORY -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss