Re: bug buddy configuration



Hi,

right now you can globally disable bug-buddy dialog setting globally
the env variable GNOME_DISABLE_CRASH_DIALOG (you can do in the system
profile, for example).

You could hack bugzillas xml file to set up another destination
addresses, but there is no way to skip all bug-buddy assistant pages.

Salu2


On 10/11/05, Le Lain, Olivier <olivier lelain xrce xerox com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if it's the right place but I didn't find any bug buddy ML.
> I just have a little question about bug-buddy.
> I'm an admin of around 50 gnome users and unfortunatly I prefer to
> disable bug-buddy.Indeed, since they're working, they don't have time to
> fill each bug buddy requests. It's far less annoying to have the
> application simply restarting. (They don't even know they had a crash
> most of the time).
>
> But, I miss usefull informations which bug-buddy can bring.
>
> So here is my question :
> Is there an easy way to configure or rewrite some parts of the code (I
> insist on "easy" since I'm an eternal C beginner:-) ), so that bug-buddy
> (or gnome_segv2 ?) send automatically a email with the backtrace to a
> specified email address (typically the admin one).
>
> Then , I (the admin) could :
>
> * know that a bug occured
> * sort it
> * check if and how  it's solved  on bugzilla
> * eventually open a new bug.
>
> Thank you !
>
>
> --
> Cordialement / Cheers.
>
> -Olivier
> CNS
>
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