[Bug 2015857] Re: Repeatedly unusable truncated crash files
Daniel van Vugt
2015857 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Apr 19 01:44:15 UTC 2023
Yes I noticed full gnome-shell core files are often 500MB (as is the
RSS), though they seem to be mostly zeroes as evidenced by the reported
filesystem usage. Not saying that's a bug, just an observation.
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Title:
Repeatedly unusable truncated crash files
Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Repeatedly unusable truncated crash files:
Bug 2012974, bug 2015842, bug 2015140, bug 2012075
Based on my own testing, the problems seems to happen if multiple
binaries crash simultaneously (like at logout). One crash file gets
fully written and the other is incomplete.
If I remove apport from the equation and just get the kernel to dump
core files then the core files are always written reliably (should be
several hundred MB in the case of gnome-shell).
Running `apport-retrace -g $crash` on the .crash files will fail with
"/tmp/apport_core_[...] is not a core dump: file format not
recognized"
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