1) If you read my original report you'll see that apport didn't catch
the crash. There is no crash file. I tried to attach with gdb but the
process doesn't run continuously. I have however provided steps to
reproduce which seem to work reliably (here at least.)

2) I haven't tested the bleeding edge - I thought the point of the alpha
releases was to get a few more people testing than those that have time
to continually follow the development release. If not, what _is_ the
point of them? Or is there some other route for reporting alpha bugs
that I don't know about - and isn't mentioned at www.ubuntu.com/testing
?

I have a fair bit of linux knowledge and have done development in the
past but I'm increasingly regressing to just being a user, albeit a user
with a fair bit of (possibly slightly out of date) background knowledge.
I wonder if some thought should be put into drawing up a short list of
different categories of users and clarifying what methods each category
should use to interact with the developers -- if any?

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gvfs-gdu-volume segfault in libgdu.so.0.0.0
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