Re: Debugging practices and hardened packages

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On 19/01/16 11:00 +0100, Jakub Filak wrote:
You do not need to disable abrtd (if you do that, you won't be
able to send crash statistics to http://retrace.fedoraproject.org/).

If you want to use coredumpctl, just disable
abrt-ccpp.service and enable abrt-journal-core.service:
http://abrt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/examples.html#getting-core-files-from-systemd-coredumctl

Is there a way to tell it to ignore certain core files?

I run parts of the GCC testsuite several times a day, and many of the
tests are expected to call abort() to terminate. I don't want hundreds
of them clogging up my journal, or being stored in ABRT.

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