Re: Reporting is disabled because the generated backtrace has low informational value

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On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 8:35 PM Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Chris Murphy writes:
>
> > Please try to install debuginfo manually using the command:
> > "debuginfo-install flatpak-1.4.1-1.fc30" and try again.
>
> That's your key piece of info. You're missing the debuginfo package, without
> it the backtrace has no info.

I install it and get the same message, install it. Yet it's installed.

> With a native, directly-installed RPM, the debug repo gets automatically
> enabled, and the debuginfo packages gets automatically fetched and
> installed. I guess with flatpacks, this is not automatic. Don't know much
> about flatpaks, but this is what you need to figure out how to make it
> happen.

flatpak itself is an RPM, I'm not even able to use any flatpaks yet
because flatpak itself keeps crashing on a clean installed Fedora 30
system.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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