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Description
This test case tests the functionality of the ABRT feature using the Bugzilla plugin.
How to test
- If you don't have an account on the bugzilla, create one.
- Edit
/etc/abrt/abrt.conf
and list the Bugzilla plugin in CCpp and Python lines (which will enable and activate it). For example:
... CCpp = Mailx, Bugzilla, Logger Python = Mailx, Bugzilla, Logger ...
- Edit ~/.abrt/Bugzilla.conf and make sure the configuration is valid. Insert your bugzilla username and password
Enabled = yes BugzillaURL = https://bugzilla.redhat.com/xmlrpc.cgi NoSSLVerify = yes #enter your login here Login = #enter your password here Password =
- Optionally, you may set up the username and password using abrt-gui. Launch abrt-gui and select Edit -> Plugins, find Bugzilla in the list, press Configure plugin. Once complete, you may check using seahorse tool that data is saved in Gnome keyring (in seahorse, in should be on "Passwords" tab).
- Restart ABRT:
$ service abrt restart
- Ensure that the abrt and abrt-applet processes are both running
- Kill a running process: kill -SIGSEGV (pid). It must be a process that is part of a signed Fedora package
- Click on the panel applet to start abrt-gui
- Select the entry matching the recently crashed application, click Report
- At the report window, click Send
Expected Results
- A popup message should say: "Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=NNNNNN"
- A bug entry should be filled in the Bugzilla, the entry should be assigned to the package you crashed.
- Now it might be a good idea to close the entry in Bugzilla since this "crash" was created during testing by us, it's important to prevent making package maintainer upset by a bunch of bogus bugzilla records.