Thanks for all the discussion on this folks. :) Just now I had a crash in totem with apport leading me to 9 previously reported bugs that are either invalid or incomplete because the bug reporter did not do a backtrace to help fix the problem. Now I have the same issue, when it was originally reported in the first bug report all the way back in May 2007 with no concrete progress since.
On top of this, people have said that its a recurring discussion that comes up every six months or so, so lets fix this eh. To recap, I've suggested that all Alpha builds could be debug by default builds. Others, such as Markus have what I frankly think is a better idea where apport tells the user the situation and downloads a debug version of the package and waits for it to occur again. Then it sends the backtrace to the right bug for analysis. Krzysztof seemed to have a promising idea similar to apparently what MS do "The information about debugging symbols is only needed on server, client only sends (in simplest version) MD5 sum of library and address offset, which is transformed into the symbol by symbol serve" Can we focus on a debate about what the best approach is? This in turn can lead to the details with implementation. Thanks Nullack -- 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