I tried uploading, but the “Problem Reporting” (gnome-abrt) tool says:
Creating a new bug fatal: RPC failed at server. There is no component named ‘telegram-desktop’ in the ‘Fedora’ product. (‘report_Bugzilla’ exited with 1)
Maybe, because the program is not in official repo (and so it’s not in official bug report portal: bugzilla.redhat.com)?
Obviously, it possesses the fundamental capability to do so, but would require configuration from the user to integrate with the repository’s bug tracking system.
However, due to the unparalleled prevalence of RPMFusion, is its Bugzilla instance supported? I’ve not had the chance to check.
bugzilla.redhat.com is the bugtracker for official Fedora issues. RPMFusion contains unofficial / unsupported software and can therefore not be submitted there.
I’m asking whether anyone has integrated it with alternative Bugzilla instances, considering that it’s a GNOME project, not a RedHat one. I expected that RPMFusion would have at some point provided a configuration, considering how much it would simplify bug tracking, but perhaps that’s wishful.
@computersavvy, I’m aware of RPMFusion’s Bugzilla instance, if that’s what you’re directing me to. I want to know whether anyone has ever published a configuration that integrates GNOME Abrt into its infrastructure, like Fedora has for RedHat’s: