Michael Catanzaro píše v Ne 10. 08. 2014 v 12:27 -0500: > On Wed, 2014-07-23 at 16:15 +0200, Richard Marko wrote: > > As Jirka pointed out, retrace server is often overloaded to the point > > that retracing of small coredump takes very long time. The machine > > where > > it's hosted is also being upgraded so this shouldn't be an issue when > > the upgrade is in place. > > Hey Richard and Workstation WG, > > Reporting to Bugzilla is still extremely slow (I gave up on a report > today after roughly 10 minutes of "preparing environment for backtrace > generation). Unless this retrace server upgrade is coming very soon and > is expected to produce an order of magnitude performance increase, then > I think we should go ahead and disable reporting to Bugzilla in the > meantime. We can do this by removing the gnome-abrt package while > leaving the other abrt packages in place. Try this locally to see how it > works -- ABRT will still process the crashes and send automatic crash > reports to the retrace server, unobtrusively notifying the user when it > has done so, but the problematic UI for reporting to Bugzilla will be > gone. > > There is one minor bug: once, by clicking on the notification in some > particular way, I received a notification that said "Failed to launch > abrt.desktop" (or something similar). It disappeared pretty quickly and > I haven't managed to reproduce. Besides that problem, this seems like a > good option to consider as the default for Workstation. I heard at Flock that ABRT server should get some new machines from the Fedora infra which should speed up the service significantly. Fingers crossed :) Jiri -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop