Re: F26 System Wide Change: Enable coredumpctl by default

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If you remove ABRT and set kernel.core_pattern to 'core', then if you don't configure
systemd to use RLIMIT_CORE=0, every crashing process will create
 a new core dump file in its CWD:

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/message/HQ4JFTYLPT5GRW6AD4M2MWGMRAPE7ITN/


Jakub

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Od: DJ Delorie <dj@xxxxxxxxxx>
Komu: Development discussions related to Fedora <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: 5. 12. 2016 23:08:56
Předmět: Re: F26 System Wide Change: Enable coredumpctl by default



Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> You still can restore such behaviour pretty easily. Just set the
> kernel.core_pattern sysctl.

Yup, that's what I do. Just adding my two cents on Fedora trying to
help me "be a developer" without doing what I need as a developer.

But I typically uninstall abrt too.
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