> > Presumably the user already has the application in question open, so it > would be simpler to allow them to point to an open window and have the > reporting program work out the package from that. >
Now that does sound like a good idea. Do you if there's anything in GTK that can extract meta data from a window simply by clicking on it, or anything along those lines? > With that in mind, couldn't this be implemented as a command-line option > to ubuntu-bug to cause it to send a reduced set of information and do > the paper-cut-specific stuff, plus if necessary an additional graphical > utility to deal with application selection? It could then live in > apport rather than needing a new package, and we won't need to dilute > the message about using ubuntu-bug to report bugs. "ubuntu-bug --papercut rhythmbox" would work well for our needs. We could bundle the GUI app into another package, perhaps ubuntu-dev-tools-extra. How does that sound? Chris
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