On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 10:33 +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> I have thought of two approaches to make them generate useful bug
> reports.
>      1. Making bug-buddy downloading them automatically when needed;
>         this needs to integrate a lot of intelligence in bug-buddy
>         itself, as it would have to know which packages to download to
>         generate a useful backtrace. The user would also need to wait
>         for the download to complete.
>      2. Making the gnome-desktop-environment metapackage recommend
>         gnome-dbg, and gnome depend on it, but only in the development
>         cycle, not in stable releases.

        3. Have a central repository with debug infos for each debian
           packages, and make bug-buddy download only what's necessary
           to decorate the stack trace. Simpler than 1. (no package
           install, so no messing with system as root) but still needs
           a download.

        Xav



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