> Obviously the right thing to do here is for the application to return
unique exceptions.
That's true, but wouldn't have helped here, since it is not an exception
that you throw explicitly, but just a bug in the code (not checking
whether we have a valid (not None) token).
The stack trace seems
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Spent some time thinking about this bug. Obviously the right thing to do
here is for the application to return unique exceptions. In cases where
it doesn't, though, there is potential for some confusion here. Perhaps
a way to indicate that an original bug should not have new bugs tied to
it automat