On 10/18/19 11:42 AM, home user wrote:
(Ed and Samuel)
> As noted by Samuel, I too don't have that directory.
> Just delete it.
ok. But let's not do "half a job".
There must be something more fundamental going on here. I never knowingly or willfully
did anything to create "/var/cache/abrt-di/usr/" or anything under it, or
configure where crash data goes. And surely, we all experience crashes. Yet there is
this basic difference between my system and yours. Is this
- a side effect of something I did? If yes, what?
or
- something I did not do, or a side effect of something I did not do? If yes, what?
Or are you are doing something to automatically remove that directory and/or its
contents?
Removing that directory is a short-term fix. We all experience crashes. I get the
impression that that directory will come back with new contents.
The directory "/var/cache/abrt-di is created by the abrt-addon-ccpp.
How/what/when the sub-directories are created I don't recall. And, I'm not that
curious to take the time to
research it.
However, those directories only contain information used for debug purposes. They may be
related to
automatically reporting bugs. So, the stuff in there is of no value at this point. I
wouldn't delete the directory but all the contents below it.
You can check back in a month or so to see if new stuff has been placed there.
(Ed)
Your idea regarding /home is interesting. I'll come back to that later. (Please
remind me if I tag the thread solved without doing that!)
I suggest you make a note of it. I'm only responsible for reminding my cats not to
wake me at 3AM.
They ignore my request. :-)
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