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gpg_keys.conf 0000644 00000000037 14716555221 0007233 0 ustar 00 GPGKeysDir = /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/ abrt.conf 0000644 00000004106 14716555221 0006354 0 ustar 00 # Enable this if you want abrtd to auto-unpack crashdump tarballs which appear # in this directory (for example, uploaded via ftp, scp etc). # Note: you must ensure that whatever directory you specify here exists # and is writable for abrtd. abrtd will not create it automatically. # #WatchCrashdumpArchiveDir = /var/spool/abrt-upload # Max size for crash storage [MiB] or 0 for unlimited # MaxCrashReportsSize = 5000 # Specify where you want to store coredumps and all files which are needed for # reporting. (default:/var/spool/abrt) # # Changing dump location could cause problems with SELinux. See man abrt_selinux(8). # #DumpLocation = /var/spool/abrt # If you want to automatically clean the upload directory you have to tweak the # selinux policy. # DeleteUploaded = no # A name of event which is run automatically after problem's detection. The # event should perform some fast analysis and exit with 70 if the # problem is known. # # In order to run this event automatically after detection, the # AutoreportingEnabled option must be configured to 'yes' # # Default value: report_uReport # AutoreportingEvent = report_uReport # Enables automatic running of the event configured in AutoreportingEvent option. # AutoreportingEnabled = no # Enables shortened GUI reporting where the reporting is interrupted after # AutoreportingEvent is done. # # Default value: Yes but only if application is running in GNOME desktop # session; otherwise No. # # ShortenedReporting = yes # Disable this option if you want to allow regular users to have file system # rights to read the problem data stored in DumpLocation. # # Caution: # THE PROBLEM DATA CONTAINS EXCERPTS OF /var/log/messages, dmesg AND sosreport # data GENERATED BY abrtd UNDER THE USER root. PrivateReports = yes # Allows ABRT tools to detect problems in ABRT itself. By increasing the value # you can force ABRT to detect, process and report problems in ABRT. You have # to bare in mind that ABRT might fall into an infinite loop when handling # problems caused by itself. # The default is 0 (non debug mode). # # DebugLevel = 0 plugins/vmcore.conf 0000644 00000000240 14716555221 0010373 0 ustar 00 # Do you want vmcore to be copied, or moved from /var/crash to /var/spool/abrt? # (default is to copy, but it may duplicate way too much data) CopyVMcore = yes plugins/python.conf 0000644 00000000314 14716555221 0010423 0 ustar 00 # If set to 'no', unhandled python exceptions will be caught # and saved even in scripts which are run without full path # in sys.argv[0]. # Default is 'yes': do not save them. #RequireAbsolutePath = yes plugins/oops.conf 0000644 00000000407 14716555221 0010065 0 ustar 00 # Lot of Machine Check Exceptions are correctable and thus not interesting to # users. Moreover some hardware may produce plenty of MCEs by design. # # Setting the following option to 'yes' will configure ABRT to detect only # the fatal MCEs. # OnlyFatalMCE = no plugins/CCpp.conf 0000644 00000004143 14716555221 0007733 0 ustar 00 # Configuration file for CCpp hook # CCpp hook writes its template to the "/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern" file # and stores the original template in the "/var/run/abrt/saved_core_pattern" # file. If you want CCpp hook to create a core dump file named according to # the original template as well, set 'MakeCompatCore' to 'yes'. # If the original template string starts with "|", the string "core" is used # instead of the template. # For more information about naming core dump files see 'man 5 core'. MakeCompatCore = yes # The option allows you to set limit for the core file size in MiB. # # This value is compared to value of the MaxCrashReportSize configuration # option from (/etc/abrt.conf) and the lower value is used as the limit. # # If MaxCoreFileSize is 0 then the value of MaxCrashReportSize is the limit. # If MaxCrashReportSize is 0 then the value of MaxCoreFileSize is the limit. # If both values are 0 then the core file size is unlimited. MaxCoreFileSize = 0 # Do you want a copy of crashed binary be saved? # (useful, for example, when _deleted binary_ segfaults) SaveBinaryImage = no # When this option is set to 'yes', core backtrace is generated # from the memory image of the crashing process. Only the crash # thread is present in the backtrace. CreateCoreBacktrace = no # Save full coredump? If set to 'no', coredump won't be saved # and you won't be able to report the crash to Bugzilla. Only # useful with CreateCoreBacktrace set to 'yes'. Please # note that if this option is set to 'no' and MakeCompatCore # is set to 'yes', the core is still written to the current # directory. SaveFullCore = yes # Used for debugging the hook #VerboseLog = 2 # Specify where you want to store debuginfos (default: /var/cache/abrt-di) # #DebuginfoLocation = /var/cache/abrt-di # ABRT will ignore crashes in executables whose absolute path matches one of # specified patterns. # #IgnoredPaths = # ABRT will process only crashes of either allowed users or users who are # members of allowed group. If no allowed users nor allowed group are specified # ABRT will process crashes of all users. # #AllowedUsers = #AllowedGroups = plugins/xorg.conf 0000644 00000000257 14716555221 0010067 0 ustar 00 # List of modules which, when loaded, should make # Xorg crashes non-reportable. # Names should be without "_drv.so" suffix: BlacklistedXorgModules = nvidia, fglrx, vboxvideo abrt-action-save-package-data.conf 0000644 00000001522 14716555221 0013062 0 ustar 00 # With this option set to "yes", # only crashes in signed packages will be analyzed. # the list of public keys used to check the signature is # in the file gpg_keys # # How can I check the GPG key used to sign an installed pacakge on # Red hat Enterprise Linux: # https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1120013 # # Product Signing (GPG) Keys: # https://access.redhat.com/security/team/key # OpenGPGCheck = yes # Blacklisted packages # BlackList = nspluginwrapper, valgrind, strace, mono-core # Process crashes in executables which do not belong to any package? # ProcessUnpackaged = no # Blacklisted executable paths (shell patterns) # BlackListedPaths = /usr/share/doc/*, */example*, /usr/bin/nspluginviewer, /usr/lib/xulrunner-*/plugin-container # interpreters names Interpreters = python2, python2.7, python, python3, python3.3, perl, perl5.16.2