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# Configuration file for CCpp hook# CCpp hook writes its template to the "/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern" file# and stores the original template in the "/var/run/abrt/saved_core_pattern"# file. If you want CCpp hook to create a core dump file named according to# the original template as well, set 'MakeCompatCore' to 'yes'.# If the original template string starts with "|", the string "core" is used# instead of the template.# For more information about naming core dump files see 'man 5 core'.## 'no' because of RLIMIT_CORE='unlimited' since systemd-229:# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2643MakeCompatCore = no# The option allows you to set limit for the core file size in MiB.## This value is compared to value of the MaxCrashReportSize configuration# option from (/etc/abrt.conf) and the lower value is used as the limit.## If MaxCoreFileSize is 0 then the value of MaxCrashReportSize is the limit.# If MaxCrashReportSize is 0 then the value of MaxCoreFileSize is the limit.# If both values are 0 then the core file size is unlimited.MaxCoreFileSize = 0# Do you want a copy of crashed binary be saved?# (useful, for example, when _deleted binary_ segfaults)SaveBinaryImage = no# When this option is set to 'yes', core backtrace is generated# from the memory image of the crashing process. Only the crash# thread is present in the backtrace. This feature requires# kernel 3.18 or newer, otherwise the core backtrace is not# created.CreateCoreBacktrace = yes# Save full coredump? If set to 'no', coredump won't be saved# and you won't be able to report the crash to Bugzilla. Only# useful with CreateCoreBacktrace set to 'yes'. Please# note that if this option is set to 'no' and MakeCompatCore# is set to 'yes', the core is still written to the current# directory.SaveFullCore = yes# Used for debugging the hook#VerboseLog = 2# Specify directories where ABRT should look for non-system debuginfos.## Add a colon separated list of file system paths.## Beware the first path in the list is used by ABRT to save downloaded# debuginfos, therefore the first path in the list must be _writable_, the# rest of the list can be read-only.## (default: /var/cache/abrt-di)##DebuginfoLocation = /var/cache/abrt-di# Specify Package manager used for downloading of debuginfo packages# Allowed values are: yum, dnf# Default value is: dnf## PackageManager = dnf# Allow the hook to run 'rpm -qf' for crashes in containers## SaveContainerizedPackageData = yes# Standalone hook tells abrt-hook-ccpp to create a dump directory even if abrtd# is not running.## StandaloneHook = yes# ABRT will ignore crashes in executables whose absolute path matches# one of any of the glob patterns listed in the comma separated list.## For example:# IgnoredPaths = /path/to/ignore/*, */another/ignored/path*##IgnoredPaths =# ABRT will process only crashes of either allowed users or users who are# members of allowed group. If no allowed users nor allowed group are specified# ABRT will process crashes of all users. Both AllowedUsers and AllowedGroups# are a comma sepparated list.## For example:# AllowedUsers = root, wheel, ...# AllowedGroups = root, wheel, ...##AllowedUsers =#AllowedGroups =