This is the release of crash gcore command, version 1.6.3. You can get it at: https://github.com/fujitsu/crash-gcore/releases/tag/v1.6.3 ChangeLog: - Adding ZRAM support. To use this feature, crash v7.3.0 or newer is required. (d.hatayama@xxxxxxxxxxx) - Setting DT_SONAME field to gcore.so. This change was needed to follow the fedora packaging guideline. Without this change, fedpkg lint command outputs the corresponding warning message. (d.hatayama@xxxxxxxxxxx) - gcore has become a bit more robust. Previously, gcore terminated creating core file when there is any failure reading user-space memory. Now gcore continues the core file creation even if any failure occurs, then the corresponding data is filled with \0 byte instead. (d.hatayama@xxxxxxxxxxx) bug fix - Fix the issue that on the kernels v5.11 or later, gcore generates core files in ELF64 format for the tasks running in 32-bit compatible mode. This is due to the kernel's commit 8d71d2bf6efec3032208958c483a247f529ffb16 (x86: Reclaim TIF_IA32 and TIF_X32) that removed TIF_IA32, by which tasks running in 32-bit compatible mode are no longer marked with the flag. (d.hatayama@xxxxxxxxxxx) - Fix segmentation fault of crash process during loading gcore.so on live kernel. (d.hatayama@xxxxxxxxxxx) - Fix miscalculation of the starting address of the pt_regs structure on the kernel stack on aarch64. This was introduced at the work error that occurred when I merged the commit 19bfb92e50799a82f7ce6179fb35ccd82061bafd. (hong.yang3@xxxxxxx, vincent.whitchurch@xxxxxxxx) -- Thanks. HATAYAMA, Daisuke -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility