10-26-2010
@jim mcnamara:
I run my programe as root. And I also tried run my programme as its ower.
I dont know what are cwd and debuginfo.
May be your code has a small fault. I think you mean this:
sudo find / -type f -name core -exec file {} \;
(no '-' letter before 'f')
I tried the command, but it output nothing.
@fpmurphy
cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
|/usr/libexec/hookCCpp /var/cache/abrt %p %s %u
ps -ef |grep arbtd
alien 2410 1945 0 13:36 pts/1 00:00:00 grep arbtd
may be there is no arbtd deamon.
PS:abrtd was running, I typed it in a wrong way. abrtd not arbtd.
Last edited by vistastar; 10-30-2010 at 10:14 AM..
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ABRTD(8) ABRT Manual ABRTD(8)
NAME
abrtd - automated bug reporting tool's daemon.
SYNOPSIS
abrtd [-dsv[v]...]
DESCRIPTION
abrtd is a daemon that watches for application crashes. When a crash occurs, it collects the problem data (core file, application's command
line etc.) and takes action according to the type of application that crashed and according to the configuration in the abrt.conf config
file. There are plugins for various actions: for example to report the crash to Bugzilla, to mail the report, or to transfer the report via
FTP or SCP. See the manual pages for the respective plugins.
OPTIONS
-v
Log more detailed debugging information.
-d
Stay in the foreground and log to standard error.
-s
Log to system log even with option -d.
-t NUM
Exit after NUM seconds of inactivity.
-p
Add program names to log.
CAVEATS
When you use some other crash-catching tool specific for an application or an application type (for example BugBuddy for GNOME
applications), crashes of this type will be handled by that tool and not by abrtd. If you want abrtd to handle these crashes, turn off the
higher-level crash-catching tool.
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
SEE ALSO
abrt.conf(5)
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRTD(8)