ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)NAME
abrt-action-analyze-c - Calculate and save UUID for a problem data directory DIR with coredump.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-action-analyze-c [-v] [-d DIR]
DESCRIPTION
The tool reads the file named coredump from a problem data directory, processes it and generates a universally unique identifier (UUID).
Then it saves this data as new element uuid.
Integration with ABRT events
abrt-action-analyze-c can be used to generate the UUID of a newly saved coredump.
EVENT=post-create analyzer=CCpp abrt-action-analyze-c
OPTIONS -d DIR
Path to a problem directory. Current working directory is used when this option is not provided.
-v
Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)
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abrt-action-save-package-data - Query package database and save package and component name.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-action-save-package-data [-v] [-c CONFFILE] -d DIR
DESCRIPTION
The tool reads problem directory DIR. It analyzes contents of analyzer, executable, cmdline and remote elements, checks database of
installed packages, and creates new elements package and component.
This data is usually necessary if the problem will be reported to a bug tracking database.
Integration with ABRT events
This tool can be used as an ABRT reporter. Example fragment for /etc/libreport/report_event.conf:
# Determine in which package/component the crash happened (if not yet done):
EVENT=post-create component=
abrt-action-save-package-data
OPTIONS -v, --verbose
Be verbose
-c CONFFILE
Path to configuration file.
-d DIR
Path to problem directory.
SEE ALSO abrt_event.conf(5), abrt-action-save-package-data.conf(5)AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-ACTION-SAVE-(1)
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