On Friday, April 15, 2011 08:31:20 Michal Hlavinka wrote: > On Tuesday, April 12, 2011 21:27:11 k b wrote: > > Will check as soon as there is a package for fedora 14. > > > Usually there is updated dovecot package in updates-testing > repository next working day after release, but it seems I've built > new package, but forgot to push it to repository. > > I've pushed it to updates-testing repository just a few minutes ago. > It should be available within 24 hours, then you can update dovecot > using (as root): > > yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing dovecot > > I don't know what's the problem with abrt, I'll ask its maintainers > > PS:for getting backtrace from gdb, you need core file (the one abrt deletes), > but that backtrace would be useless, you need to install debuginfo symbols > first, using (as root): > > debuginfo-install dovecot
I've just asked abrt maintainer. > Corrupted or bad crash /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-1302628582-11711 (res:1), deleting This message is misleading, because "res:1" means duplicate, so it's not bad nor corrupted crash, but coredump should be already stored in different directory. How can you find it? Try: grep -r dovecot /var/spool/abrt/*/component it'll tell you what directory contains dovecot's crash. For example: /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-1302856889-1869/compoment:dovecot so core file would be: /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-1302856889-1869/coredump Before gdb,you need to install debug info symbols: debuginfo-install dovecot and then, you can use: gdb /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-1302856889-1869/coredump bt full