Re: Debugging practices and hardened packages

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Am 19.01.2016 um 12:36 schrieb Tom Hughes:
On 19/01/16 11:32, Jakub Filak wrote:

I cannot tell how it works in coredumpctl but ABRT C/C++ plugin can
be configured to ignore any path (this feature will be available in ABRT
2.8 [1]).

Right now, you can configure ABRT to drop core files of certain programs
by adding program path to the BlackListedPaths option in
/etc/abrt/abrt-action-save-package-data.conf [2]

It doesn't really help with the "big core dump" problem though because
the kernel still sends the whole thing to the pipe and abrtd still sits
there churning CPU for ages reading it out of the pipe, it just doesn't
do anything with it

then that's ABRT problem because systemd-coredump has no iusses with simply log that a coredump of eclipse with 3 GB process size was ignored

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