https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2253923
Sylvain Arth <sylvain(a)gwenved.org> changed:
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--- Comment #15 from Sylvain Arth <sylvain(a)gwenved.org> ---
I'd like to answer, to the question "How to reproduce" because I really
can't.
Nowadays; all my Fedora OS machines are running as virtual machines on two
different Windows servers.
The main purpose of those instances is to act as servers for mails, DNS, NTP
and many other usual servers like that.
Punctually, I use them for comparison about possibly different behaviour about
"mock-up software" of my personal coding in Ada complied with GNAT.
In other words, I usually just check by emails that all those V-machines and
servers are still in good health.
I very rarely fall into the bug I reported, whilst I'm currently doing anything
on.
Most of the time, It's after reboot-startup (clean or dirty because of some
failure of the hosting PC), at login time I get the warning about bugs detected
by Fedora.
I could ignore them, but my thought is that it could help bug solving, with
providing more data, even "raw" ones.
I very know this is not quite at all the best bug reporting way.
But I also know (I was famous about that prior I retired) my "bug catcher"
reputation.
In other words, I tend to fall into bug traps other people never fall in.
I ignore why about this, I just know it's a fact.
I just suspect it's because I've my own way to do things that is often not the
"most common way to do things".
But if my reports are rather totally useless, just tell me that's the actual
case.
If so, I will totally stop top sending such kind of reports, to only report
those I'm able to tell something like a clue about "how to reproduce,
possibly".
Regards
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