makedumpfile 1:1.5.9-5ubuntu0.5 source package in Ubuntu
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makedumpfile (1:1.5.9-5ubuntu0.5) xenial; urgency=medium * Build on arm64. While this version of makedumpfile doesn't support creating filtered dumps of Ubuntu arm64 kernels, it does satisfy the dependency for kdump-tools, which will cleanly fallback to 'cp' mode if makedumpfile fails. LP: #1238110, LP: #1694859. -- dann frazier <email address hidden> Mon, 17 Jul 2017 16:58:59 -0600
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- Uploaded by:
- dann frazier
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- i386 amd64 powerpc ia64 lpia x32 arm64 armel armhf ppc64el s390x all
- Section:
- devel
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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makedumpfile_1.5.9.orig.tar.gz | 163.0 KiB | 47d16312b3226f6d1a1e6548e22c33d00e8851fedab793d97da8d3c0a6205d4a |
makedumpfile_1.5.9-5ubuntu0.5.debian.tar.xz | 28.9 KiB | 84cf43d04d36a3759e2085d45cb82f9d4aba39ff4773dbf86e5ef4023d71f9cd |
makedumpfile_1.5.9-5ubuntu0.5.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 5e18b37f2488ceecf9c6f36937c11c015554b91ca5d6d662cdf44a4f4910dd72 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- kdump-tools: scripts and tools for automating kdump (Linux crash dumps)
kdump-tools provides an init script and a configuration script for
automating the use of kdump. It uses the makedumpfile utility to
reduce the size of the /proc/vmcore file based on user preferences.
.
After installing, please see /usr/share/doc/kdump- tools/README. Debian
for information on enabling and configuring kdump.
- makedumpfile: VMcore extraction tool
This program is used to extract a subset of the memory available either
via /dev/mem or /proc/vmcore (for crashdumps). It is used to get memory
images without extra unneeded information (zero pages, userspace programs,
etc).
- makedumpfile-dbgsym: debug symbols for package makedumpfile
This program is used to extract a subset of the memory available either
via /dev/mem or /proc/vmcore (for crashdumps). It is used to get memory
images without extra unneeded information (zero pages, userspace programs,
etc).