Still, can't tracker-extractd fail a little more gracefully instead of triggering a core dump in the kernel? If you don't have apport, then you'll still get core dumps onto your disk. IMHO you should install a signal handler and properly _exit() extractd if it gets such a signal that indicates OOM or another limit.
Still, can't tracker-extractd fail a little more gracefully instead of triggering a core dump in the kernel? If you don't have apport, then you'll still get core dumps onto your disk. IMHO you should install a signal handler and properly _exit() extractd if it gets such a signal that indicates OOM or another limit.