On Mar 17, 2015 3:30 PM, "jd1008" <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Because the user is not provided with an easy
> way to generate the crash report with a full stack dump
> of all the CPUS, the full contents of RAM and the full
> kernel binary - so that the dev (who would work on the report)
> can do a reasonable stack trace.
Abrt doesn't do all that for Fedora kernels as far as I've experienced.
> Also, how about abrt CREATE the full report, and let the user
> save it in a file, and submit it to anyone s/he desires?
> Is THAT too much to ask for???
I don't know. But it seems like it's the wrong list to ask. And as Fedora is community driven, I'd ask if those third parties would pitch in on the work needed that they'd benefit from, if they value these reports being automated.
Chris Murphy
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