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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to do core dump analysis Post 75539 by question on Monday 20th of June 2005 11:09:51 AM
Old 06-20-2005
Thanks for yor reply.
Yes, that started the program. This is my testing program, but if I have a real program, I cannot reproduce the problem easily by simply re-run it because there could be thousands of inputs and I don't know where and how it can crash. The purpose of running gdb is to find the problem (postmortem analyze).
 

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apport-cli(1)						      General Commands Manual						     apport-cli(1)

NAME
apport-cli, apport-gtk, apport-kde - Apport user interfaces for reporting problems SYNOPSIS
apport-cli apport-cli [ --save file ] symptom | pid | package | program path | .apport/.crash file apport-cli -f apport-cli -f -p package -P pid apport-cli -u report-number Same options/arguments for apport-gtk and apport-kde. DESCRIPTION
apport automatically collects data from crashed processes and compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This is a command line frontend for reporting those crashes to the developers. It can also be used to report bugs about packages or running processes. If symptom scripts are available, it can also be given the name of a symptom, or be called with just -f to display a list of known symp- toms. When being called without any options, it processes the pending crash reports and offers to report them one by one. You can also display the entire report to see what is sent to the software developers. When being called with exactly one argument and no option, apport-cli uses some heuristics to find out "what you mean" and reports a bug against the given symptom name, package name, program path, or PID. If the argument is a .crash or .apport file, it uploads the stored problem report to the bug tracking system. For desktop systems with a graphical user interface, you should consider installing the GTK or KDE user interface (apport-gtk or apport- kde). They accept the very same options and arguments. apport-cli is mainly intended to be used on servers. OPTIONS
-f, --file-bug Report a (non-crash) problem. If neither --package, --symptom, or --pid are specified, then it displays a list of available symp- toms. If none are available, it aborts with an error. This will automatically attach information about your operating system and the package version etc. to the bug report, so that the developers have some important context. -s symptom, --symptom=symptom When being used in --file-bug mode, specify the symptom to report the problem about. -p package, --package=package When being used in --file-bug mode, specify the package to report the problem against. -P pid, --pid=pid When being used in --file-bug mode, specify the PID (process ID) of a running program to report the problem against. This can be determined with e. g. ps -ux. -c report, --crash-file=report Upload a previously processed stored report in an arbitrary file location. This is useful for copying a crash report to a machine with internet connection and reporting it from there. Files must end in .crash or .apport. -u report-number, --update-report report-number Run apport information collection on an already existing problem report. The affected package is taken from the report by default, but you can explicitly specify one with --package to collect information for a different package (this is useful if the report is assigned to the wrong package). --save filename In --file-bug mode, save the collected information into a file instead of reporting it. This file can then be reported with --crash- file later on. -w, --window Point and click at the application window against which you wish to report the bug. Apport will automatically find the package name and generate a report for you. This option can be specially useful in situations when you do not know the name of the package, or if the application window has stopped responding and you cannot report the problem from the "Help" menu of the application. ENVIRONMENT
APPORT_IGNORE_OBSOLETE_PACKAGES Apport refuses to create bug reports if the package or any dependency is not current. If this environment variable is set, this check is waived. Experts who will thoroughly check the situation before filing a bug report can define this in their ~/.bashrc or temporarily when calling the apport frontend (-cli, -gtk, or -kde). FILES
/usr/share/apport/symptoms/*.py Symptom scripts. These ask a set of interactive questions to determine the package which is responsible for a particular problem. (For some problems like sound or storage device related bugs there are many places where things can go wrong, and it's not immedi- ately obvious for a bug reporter where the problem is.) AUTHOR
apport and the accompanying tools are developed by Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>. Martin Pitt August 01, 2007 apport-cli(1)
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