[Expired for apport (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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John - that is the correct behavior.
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Title:
Apport won't open web browser and submit to launchpad
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Hi Brian
So can you please clarify the behaviour I should see when using this on a
stable release of Ubuntu? At the moment, I see no visual feedback that anything
has happened at all -- no browser is opened, no dialog says that the error is
reported (nor do I see any bug/report ID etc)
Cheers
JP
@John Pye - the behavior is different if an application crashes on a
stable release of Ubuntu or the development release. Stable release
crashes are only sent to errors.ubuntu.com, while development release
crashes are sent to errors.ubuntu.com and Launchpad.net.
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This has been happening to me too. A program crashes, and the dialog
pops up showing the sigsegv etc and then I click to report the crash,
but the dialog closes and no browser window opens.
It's really bad... lots of crashes must be going un-reported on 16.04!
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Nope it wasn't crashed, It happened when it opened automatically with a crash
report of another thing.
So I clicked continue button after that it disappeared without happening
anything, But it should open Launchpad in web browser. But it didn't every time
happening same like this.
So every time
Could you please add the contents of /etc/apport/crashdb.conf to your
bug report?
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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