On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 8:07 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth
<tchollingswo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When not using the retrace server, abrt usually just uploads the text
> backtrace, not the coredump.  (I believe you can instruct it to do so,
> but it doesn't do so by default and I have never needed to.)  When
> using the retrace server, abrt anonymously uploads the coredump to the
> retrace server, creates a text backtrace, and sends that back to your
> computer, whereupon you can submit the text backtrace to bugzilla or
> do whatever else you want to with it.
>
> In my experience, the coredump being uploaded is several orders of
> magnitude smaller than the debuginfo packages I'd need to download to
> perform a backtrace locally, so it still saves me time even though my
> download speed is 3x faster than my upload speed.

One problem is that the OP is using F15 and I understand that the
retrace server is only available on f16 - or am I wrong?
-- 
mike c
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