On 1/7/21 1:32 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
<3.6> 2021-01-06T21:30:03.001937+01:00 Telcontar valgrind 20253 - - ==20253== Copyright (C) 2002-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. <3.6> 2021-01-06T21:30:03.002093+01:00 Telcontar valgrind 20253 - - ==20253== Using Valgrind-3.15.0 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info <3.6> 2021-01-06T21:30:03.002235+01:00 Telcontar valgrind 20253 - - ==20253== Command: /usr/lib/tracker-extract <3.6> 2021-01-06T21:30:03.002398+01:00 Telcontar valgrind 20253 - - ==20253==
These are the lines that you are looking for. You need to find the ==<PID>== lines with valgrind in them for one of the coredumps. The PID is the first column. Other log entries are not really important. Here we only see start of the program. Valgrind will also generate backtraces with some additional information on errors. - Adam