I believe that apport files don't get attached unless you create the bug
report as a new bug, at which point it automatically attaches all the
relevant files.

More to the point, my experience with reporting any bugs here on launchpad is:
Report bug with information.
Someone comes along and asks you to do a backtrace on a bug crash that already 
occurred.
Someone then comes along and marks the bug as invalid for lacking information.

Conclusion:  
According to the bug maintainers, there's essentially no point in apport bug 
reporting unless you jump through the complicated hoops of doing a backtrace as 
well.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
As far as I can tell, no-one even makes use of posted apport bug information, 
they always request Backtraces, implying that even if you have apport report a 
bug... ...you would then have to make that crash reoccur -while actively 
running a backtrace program- before anyone is going to even look at it.

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