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[Bug 1050853] Re: Not recorded whether an error is in a -proposed or -updates package

 

The errors frontend shows the Tags: field on an individual bucket and on
the front page lists the pocket from which a package version is
available. Subsequently, I think this is Fixed in errors now.

** Changed in: errors
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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Title:
  Not recorded whether an error is in a -proposed or -updates package

Status in Ubuntu error tracker backend (daisy):
  Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu error tracker website (errors):
  Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu error tracker client (whoopsie):
  Fix Released
Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in apport source package in Precise:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Currently there is no way to tell whether an error report is from a
  package in -proposed or -updates.

  This would be particularly useful for -proposed, to tell whether a
  proposed update should be approved.

  [Originally suggested by someone in
  <https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-q-defects-
  dashboard>.]

  SRU INFORMATION
  ---------------
  FIX: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/quantal/apport/ubuntu/revision/2088

  REGRESSION POTENTIAL: Very low; the worst that can happen is that the
  fix breaks the ubuntu hook (this would not break the bug filing, but
  does break the additional checks and information that is added to the
  report by the following code in the Ubuntu hook).

  TEST CASE:
  - Run "apport-bug" on a package which is currently in -proposed, but not -updates (for example, "apport" while it is being tested). Check the details expander, it should have a "package-from-proposed" tag in "Tags:".
  - Run "apport-bug" on a package which is neither in -proposed nor -updates, for example "apport-bug coreutils", and then on a package which is in -updates (and possibly also in -proposed), for example "apport-bug unity" at the time of this writing; In neither case the information should have a "package-from-proposed" tag.
  - Verify that in none of these cases you see any errors/exceptions on stderr.

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