Description of problem: When I was testing ABRT's capability to open a new bug in http://partner-bugzilla.redhat.com/ (version 4.4.9039-3), I found out the server no longer accepts the 'Rawhide' string in Version. The string is currently used as a value of "REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION=" option in /etc/os-release. The correct value of the option is 'rawhide'. That string is accepted by the production system too (bug #1185157 comment #10) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fedora-release-24-0.1.noarch
Updating Priority because Rawhide users cannot use ABRT to report crashes to Red Hat Bugzilla.
Hum... I changed /etc/os-release here to have: REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION=rawhide and it still failed. Does it cache that value at startup or something?
(In reply to Kevin Fenzi from comment #2) > Hum... I changed /etc/os-release here to have: > > REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION=rawhide > > and it still failed. Does it cache that value at startup or something? Yes, it does. If you want to test the change, you need to change directory to /var/spool/abrt/$problem_id and edit the file "os_info". Or you can generate a new problem (dnf install will-crash && will_segfault).
I did edit the os_info and it has "rawhide" in it, but reporting still gives me a: fatal: RPC failed at server. There is no version named 'Rawhide' in the 'Fedora' product. ('report_Bugzilla' exited with 1) Would there be any other place that needs changed/restarted?
ok, checking again, I might have changed the wrong one (not the one I was reporting). I was able to file a report with it changed. ;)
shoudl be fixed as of rawhide today
*** Bug 1267841 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Works for me. Thanks!