Re: Fedora 33 blocker status

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On Fri, 2020-09-18 at 16:10 -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> 4. abrt  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1878317 —; NEW
> Can't report a crash (even with local processing) due to "Could not
> resolve host: retrace.fedoraproject.org"
> 
> Since the retrace server is still offline, abrt should fall back to
> local processing. It does not.

This is not quite an accurate description. If you get to the actual
backtrace generation action, fallback from the remote server to local
processing *does* work. The problem is that report_uReport tries to run
*before you ever reach that stage*, and report_uReport can only work if
retrace.fedoraproject.org is up and accepting reports. There's no
fallback for report_uReport.

Arguably, it failing should be non-fatal, but it seems like it's fatal.

>  As an unprivileged user, skipping the
> report_uReport step results in chmod errors and behavior like BZ
> 1873029. As root, it core dumps.

For me, anyway. Would be good if others could confirm.
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