Hello,
I'd like to raise this issue again. On Friday akonadi started segfaulting. It
eventually causes Dr Konqui to run. It asks if I want to file a report. I
click yes. It does something and I click on see details. It says no backtrace
could be generated. I click next, it says it can't file a report due to no
information.
Since debug symbols are not available, Dr Konqui probably doesn't work for
anyone. Wouldn't it be better to disable Dr Konqui and let abrtd process the
crash in the normal Fedora infrastructure so that all these crashes are not
being thrown away?
Best Regards,
-Steve
On Monday, February 4, 2019 11:19:13 AM EDT Steve Grubb wrote:
I was curious about something. KDE has its own crash handling
system.
How does this community track any metrics around code stability if
upstream gets reports? Kontact has segfaulted 20 times on me today.
Each time it says it cannot generate a bug report. Abrtd does not seem
to pick up anything. Shouldn't it? How does this community track
when a recent update suddenly starts making things crash? Kontact was
fine 3 weeks ago. I updated today (3 weeks of patches) and its crashing
all the time to the point its unusable. It won't generate a bug report,
abrtd seems not to notice either.
-Steve
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