Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Thursday 2013-08-22 00:16, Linda Walsh wrote:
Sorry, but if you cannot send at least a stacktrace with function names, I cannot help.
Why do you think I didn't send in a bug report. You've disabled coredumps but then expect the user to send tracebacks?
star does not disable coredumps (at least I can find no such instance in the source on a short grep), so stop accusing the wrong people.
I did mention that possibility...
that you have disabled (unless suse did it for all products, but that would seem unbelievably irresponsible, so I may be erring on the side of naivety)...
but couldn't imagine a linux vendor doing something so irresponsible...even MS sends coredump info back for analysis... ---- Ah... you need to be more thorough on your grep's. The Backtrace included in my message is from HIS code catching the error that would have led to a core dump. If he wanted symbols and function names -- he should talk to himself about that -- since it is his code that is printing the stack trace. --- So, I not only "cover" your accusation of me accusing the with a counter accusation against you for wrongly dismissing the accusations, but raise the absurdity level of the Joerg, complaining about lack of symbols in his OWN stack backtrace program -- and saying he won't take any error reports based on his own error output that traps and prevents a coredump that could give him the error info he wants! ;-) (I hope you are finding this silliness as amusing as I am... i.e. -- the SW has bugs, I already said it was a good program, and the fact that I can generate the error so quickly should be a sign that I already had a scripted example -- i.e. my old backup script for my doc dir. It still runs periodically on the premise that if something random caused it to break and dump core, who knows, the next update might change that.) Also, when I first got the core dumps multiple years ago, I did look for newer versions but it didn't appear that development was still active and I found no newer versions. If that's changed, great! Maybe the new version can go into SuSE factory so it can update the one that is there? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org