Description of problem: Attempting to report a particular crash results in this error: --- Running report_uReport --- Server responded with an error: 'Element 'stacktrace' is invalid: List element is invalid: Element 'frames' is invalid: List element is invalid: Element 'file_name' is missing' ('report_uReport' exited with 1) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-abrt-1.4.2-4.fc38, abrt-2.16.0-2.fc38 How reproducible: always reproducible for this particular crash, but does not occur for other crashes Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open ABRT 2. Click the blue Report button for particular nautilus crash Actual results: aforementioned error message is displayed Expected results: should report crash to Bugzilla Additional info: I intentionally crashed nautilus 'killall -SEGV nautilus' a second time to ensure the problem occurs always, but ABRT was able to handle this second crash just fine. Only the first one is broken.
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