[Bug 1814611] Re: ubuntu-bug never (any longer) opens browser window

jimav 1814611 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Jul 26 19:29:07 UTC 2019


Well if "automatic" sending is enabled in Settings->Privacy->Problem Reporting, then
  is-enabled is "enabled" and is-active is "active".

But if "automatic" sending is disabled in Settings, then
  is-enabled is "disabled" and is-active is "inactive"

Again, I don't think running ubuntu-bug explicitly has anything to do
with "automatically" sending error reports!   As others have said,
ubuntu-bug should ignore those settings or, at least, tell the user it
won't do anything useful unless those settings are changed.

Currently it silently fails (no message, zero exit status).

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Title:
  ubuntu-bug never (any longer) opens browser window

Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, X11 gnome session.

  For some reason ubuntu-bug <packagename> no longer opens a browser
  window, so it is not possible to enter useful bug detauls, or even
  know the bug number.

  After prompting whether or not to Send the report, clicking "Send"
  just closes appport and nothing else ever happens.  The exit status of
  "ubuntu-bug" is zero.

  This worked fine before, but it has been many months since I tried to
  submit a bug.

  strace shows many stat calls on plausible browser paths, including the one that is correct (/usr/bin/firefox, which returned a successful stat call).  I'll attach the trace output from
     
     strace -f -o /tmp/strace.log ubuntu-bug apport

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