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# 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:# # setsebool -P abrt_anon_write 1#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# Enables various features exploring process's root directories if they differ# from the default root directory. The following list includes examples of# enabled features:# * query the rpm database in the process's root directory# * save files like /etc/os-release from the process's root directory## This feature is disabled by default because it might be used by a local user# to steal your data.## Caution:## THIS FEATURE MIGHT BE USED BY A LOCAL USER TO STEEL YOUR DATA BY ARRANGING A# SPECIAL ROOT DIRECTORY IN USER MOUNT NAMESAPCE## ExploreChroots = false# 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