I can't find a setting to do that in Linux sysctl or kernel-parameters; or searching around, do you have a pointer?
I tried just telling /etc/systemd/system.conf DefaultLimitCORE=infinity, setting a non-default path in kernel.core_pattern in sysctl.conf, restarting, restarting dbus after boot, and running find after systemctl status dbus reported dying with SEGV, but I don't see any cores, in the path I set with core_pattern or otherwise. :( - Rich On Sat, May 15, 2021 at 11:31 AM Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> wrote: > > On Sat, 15 May 2021 at 10:42:55 -0400, Rich wrote: > > I came here to report this very problem, but "reportbug" suggested I > > try the dbus from experimental(!), so I did, and the problem (in my > > very limited experimenting) seems to have gone away... > > Are you able to configure the system to dump core on misalignment, and > get a backtrace from the situation(s) where it crashes? > > If 1.12.x crashes and 1.13.x does not, this might mean that commit 26d5d97d > "Don't cast user-supplied pointers to DBusBasicValue *" is what solved it > for you. > > smcv