Hi Caolan and everyone,
This is just an idea, why not rework it that if a crash does happen it
interfaces with the bugzilla submission assistant to help a user submit a bug
and it will gather all the necessary dump information etc to submit with the
bug report?
On Wednesday, February 05, 2014 12:55:55 PM Caolán McNamara wrote:
Our default configuration for crash reporting during document Recovery
is off (officecfg/registry/schema/org/openoffice/Office/Recovery.xcs see
CrashReporter) and there are a bunch of dialogs and tabpages related to
crash reporting.
I don't want to convert these to the .ui format unless we are going to
use them. We haven't enabled that crash reporting set of dialogs AFAIK
since day 0 of LibreOffice. This would be the UI shown on document
recovery which would allow you to send some crash report information.
So anyone disagree with removing these recovery-time crash reporter
dialogs ?
I believe this stuff is somewhat orthogonal to the --enable-crashdump
stuff (which is also disabled by default at build-time) in that the
crashreporter applications (if they exist at run-time) would still get
called in the event of a crash. FWIW the windows one appears to have its
own UI and the unx not. I guess the follow up question is if anyone is
using the --enable-crashdump stuff.
C.
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