On 10/17/19 8:42 PM, home user wrote:
(Ed and Samuel)
> As noted by Samuel, I too don't have that directory.
> Just delete it.
ok. But let's not do "half a job".
There must be something more fundamental going on here. I never
knowingly or willfully did anything to create "/var/cache/abrt-di/usr/"
or anything under it, or configure where crash data goes. And surely,
we all experience crashes. Yet there is this basic difference between
my system and yours. Is this
- a side effect of something I did? If yes, what?
or
- something I did not do, or a side effect of something I did not do? If
yes, what?
Or are you are doing something to automatically remove that directory
and/or its contents?
Removing that directory is a short-term fix. We all experience
crashes. I get the impression that that directory will come back with
new contents.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811978
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