On 02/10/2010 10:42 AM, Till Maas wrote:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:23:48AM +0100, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
I think I did catch it (if ABRT was running), but ordinary users can't see other user's crashes (the command from this bz has to be run under root) unless root doesn't change this behaviour in abrt's config file.
What do I have to change? The manpage (man abrt.conf) or default config (/etc/abrt/abrt.conf) does not give me a hint. Btw. can you maybe use
You need to add this to the respective analyzer's configs:
InformAllUsers = yes
CCpp.conf - C/C++ xrashes analyzer Python.conf - python analyzer Kerneloops.conf - kerneloops (already has this enabled)
But this applies only to new crashes, the old ones will still be invisible for ordinary users. Working on updating the man-pages and wiki right now.
PolicyKit to determine whether abrt-gui and the crashed program are run by the same person in case both happens via the local console?
Yes, we're changing the behavior right now.
Regards Till