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This is bug-buddy, a graphical bug reporting tool.

What is it?
===========

bug-buddy can extract debugging information from a crashed application and
create either a stacktrace or a minidump file to send to the GNOME
bug tracker.

How does it work?
=================

bug-buddy uses gdb to collect the stacktrace from the crashed application,
and google-breakpad to create a minidump if the stacktrace doesn't contain
enough debugging information. Stacktraces are then sent to the GNOME Bugzilla,
while minidumps go to the GNOME Socorro server, where they get filed with the
missing debug information and, if needed, eventually forwarded to Bugzilla.

We also ship a GTK+ module, called gnomebreakpad, that allows bug-buddy to
come up automatically every time a GTK+ application crashes.

Installation
============

It shouldn't be harder than the usual

~$ ./configure --prefix=/your/prefix
~$ make
~# make install

but there are some things that might be tricky: the gnomebreakpad module
should be installed in your GTK+ modules directory (default is
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules), and GTK+ itself should be told to load that module
every time an application starts. 

There are two ways to do that:
- add "gnomebreakpad" to the GTK_MODULES environment variable (this is how it
  works in GNOME 2.22 and older, as gnome-session takes care of setting the
  variable at startup); this is now deprecated.
- add a boolean "/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/gtk-modules/gnomebreakpad" GConf
  key (requires GTK+ 2.14.2 and gnome-settings-daemon 2.24.0 to work properly).
  The key is installed by default by bug-buddy, and this method is the
  reccomended for GNOME 2.24 or newer.

So, if gnomebreakpad for some reason doesn't seem to work, check the GConf key
or the GTK_MODULES environment variable.

Report Bugs
===========

A bug reporting tool can have bugs as well, funny isn't it? :-P
Please report your bugs to the GNOME bug tracking system
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org), under the bug-buddy component.

Jacob Berkman  <jberkman@andrew.cmu.edu>
Fernando Herrera <fherrera@novell.com>
Cosimo Cecchi <cosimoc@gnome.org>