Jonathan Kamens <jik(a)kamens.us> writes:
I wrote:
> On 10/27/2011 08:08 AM, Nikola Pajkovsky wrote:
>> $ service abrt-ccpp restart
> Didn't fix the problem. Still nothing happens when GnuCash crashes
> (a crash which I can reproduce at will, so it's an easy test case).
Actually, I take that back, I think restarting did fix the
problem. It's just that I was using a new GnuCash RPM I built myself
that wasn't signed, so abrt refused to process the dump for it:
Oct 27 08:40:21 jik2 abrt[3430]: saved core dump of pid 3307
(/usr/bin/gnucash) to /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2011-10-27-08:40:20-3307
(107794432 bytes)
Oct 27 08:40:21 jik2 abrtd: Directory 'ccpp-2011-10-27-08:40:20-3307'
creation detected
Oct 27 08:40:22 jik2 abrtd: Package 'gnucash' isn't signed with proper key
Oct 27 08:40:22 jik2 abrtd: Corrupted or bad dump
/var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2011-10-27-08:40:20-3307 (res:2), deleting
yup, that exactly the problem.
Also, it appears that the abrt-ccpp service wasn't enabled, and
I
suspect that's the problem I'm seeing. I just ran "systemctl enable
abrt-ccpp.service" to fix that issue. Shouldn't it have been enabled
by default? I certainly never knowingly disabled it.
it should
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