[Bug 973277] [NEW] Default MaxReports of 3 skews statistics in error database

Matthew Paul Thomas mpt at canonical.com
Wed Apr 4 10:41:42 UTC 2012


Public bug reported:

apt 0.8.16~exp12ubuntu6, Ubuntu Pangolin

When more than 3 apt errors occur in some period, apt says "No apport
report written because MaxReports has already been reached".

That limit skews statistics of how often each error occurs, which will
in turn skew priorities of which problems are most important to fix.

That might have been a worthy tradeoff for saving people from the
interaction required to report bugs. But when error reports are being
sent to a database without user interaction, it is no longer relevant.

Either the limit should apply only when the error storage requires
interaction (e.g. Launchpad), or it should be removed altogether.

** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: iso-testing

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Title:
  Default MaxReports of 3 skews statistics in error database

Status in “apt” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  apt 0.8.16~exp12ubuntu6, Ubuntu Pangolin

  When more than 3 apt errors occur in some period, apt says "No apport
  report written because MaxReports has already been reached".

  That limit skews statistics of how often each error occurs, which will
  in turn skew priorities of which problems are most important to fix.

  That might have been a worthy tradeoff for saving people from the
  interaction required to report bugs. But when error reports are being
  sent to a database without user interaction, it is no longer relevant.

  Either the limit should apply only when the error storage requires
  interaction (e.g. Launchpad), or it should be removed altogether.

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