Running abrt-cli in live isos for graphics test days?

Jiri Moskovcak jmoskovc at redhat.com
Thu Feb 24 08:34:45 UTC 2011


On 02/23/2011 08:38 PM, Samuel Greenfeld wrote:
> Just curious, but has anyone considered something like Microsoft's
> symbol server system, which can download symbols for specific executable
> files from one or more central repositories?
>
> They have public servers which can be used to download symbols for
> released products, and private ones can be setup as well.
>
> (I would not know the legal logistics of setting up a similar system.)
>

There was something like it:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DebuginfoFS

but it's dead now, if they are some people interested to bring this idea 
back, it would be awesome.

J.

> ---
> SJG
>
>
> On 02/23/11 14:06, John Watzke wrote:
>>      What we really want is to use the retrace server:
>>      http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/RetraceServer
>>      I should test using that and document it.
>>
>>
>>     That sounds interesting.  As long as it has some security in place it
>> would sound great.  The nice thing about backtraces is that the user can
>> take a look at what is being sent.... and thus take out sensitive data.
>> If the cores were transmitted with SSL and locked down so that no one
>> (other than the admins of course which we hope we trust) would ever had
>> access to the original core files, then it might work. It seems like
>> there is this kind of security discussed... of course, you still have to
>> trust the super users.
>>
>>     -- John Watzke
>>
>



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