I'm running Fedora 23, and just recently discovered that abrt
handles the coredumps from my crashed application, and places all kind of stuff in /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-date-pid
. Is there a command to fetch a coredump from abrt
, without manually copying it from the indicated folder? Or could I have abrt
feed the coredump to gdb, and also load the binary?
I would prefer not to change /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
.
I'm thinking somehting along the lines of:
$ cc -g -o foo main.c
$ ./foo
segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ abrt-magic d55ba08dd0535a223d4a7...
(gdb) # time to do post mortem debugging...
Where of course abrt-magic
would be replaced with some command
abrt
informs where does it store the dumps and what does it with them.abrt
stores the files/var/spool/...
, but that directory is only accessible by root which is kind of inconvenient. I'm looking for a more user friendly solution.