And nearly 13 years later, we are still here.
If I have a core file in the Current directory and another run of the
program encounters a fault, the old core (possibly months old) prevents
the current core file from being written. Outstanding!
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Title:
Apport doesn't overwrite existing core files
Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
Confirme
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Title:
Apport doesn't overwrite existing core files
@k04jg02, as noted in comment #7, this bug has no effect on the Ubuntu
Error Reporting process for software that is distributed through normal
channels.
Instead, for software that comes from any other source, apport seems to
make a 'best-efforts' approach to dump a core file, roughly following
som
9 years later and still broken! Can confirm still exists in 16.04. Does
no one develop on Ubuntu or has every developer in the last nine years
manually removed apport?
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