Rahul Sundaram writes:
On 05/25/2010 03:43 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:Rahul Sundaram writes:On 05/24/2010 08:15 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:Several times I had ABRT claim that my kernel oops report was succesfully uploaded, yet I cannot find the bug reports in Bugzilla. I have my Bugzilla login ID and password set in the bugzilla ABRT plugin. I don't think my oops reports are going anywhere. Any suggestions as to what might be broken.It might be loading it to kerneloops.org insteadAlthough I understand that patching upstream content in Fedora is avoided wherever necessary, I think that Fedora kernels have sufficient amount of patching to make a good argument to send kernel oopses to the Fedora bugzilla, to be vetted by the kernel maintainers, before passing the oopses upstream.Generally, upstream kernel developers don't have a problem with users running Fedora kernel and filing bug reports directly upstream. The case for oopses is similar. The number of oopses that are related toFedora specific patches are such a low number.
Ok. Oh, and I did poke around the plugin -- it is indeed sending the oopses to kerneloops. It's a bit misleading, since the fields I get to fill in, before submitting the report, are Bugzilla fields, leading me to believe that's where the oops is going.
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