Disabling 'Report to Canonical: App crashes and errors' sets wrong core_pattern
Bug #1654479 reported by
Daniel van Vugt
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Canonical System Image |
New
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Low
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Unassigned | ||
apport (Ubuntu) |
New
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Disabling 'Report to Canonical: App crashes and errors' sets wrong core_pattern.
On a fresh boot with error reporting disabled by default:
# cat /proc/sys/
/bad_core_pattern
Enable 'Report to Canonical: App crashes and errors':
# cat /proc/sys/
|/usr/share/
Disable 'Report to Canonical: App crashes and errors':
# cat /proc/sys/
core
I think it should be reverting to "/bad_core_pattern" instead of "core". Because "core" could fill the filesystem with core files (if ulimit allows it).
affects: | ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu) → apport (Ubuntu) |
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There's noting in apport that writes "bad_core_pattern". I also looked in ubuntu- system- settings and didn't find anything there either.