Chris Lumens wrote:
Yes, a %traceback is a type of script just like a %pre or %post. It
executes in the event anaconda gets a traceback, which is a python
error. We use these for automated install testing and reporting. I
don't think they are overly useful to end users, but who knows.
Thanks, Chris. Do you know if this is documented anywhere? For example,
can I get access to the traceback in the script? Are there any options
to the %traceback section itself?
I might have a use for this.
If it's not documented, I'll dig out the source.
It's not documented very well, no. You can access the traceback by
looking at /tmp/anacdump.txt. It takes the same options as a %post
script does.
As usual, the source is the best documentation though.
- Chris
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How far back does %traceback go?
(EL 2/3/4?)
--Michael
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