On 05/24/2013 10:34 PM, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
Hi,
as an example for example core file:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=926099#c16
On updated Fedora 18 x86_64 the rpms are too new; but how to get the matching
ones?
I had the best result with:
retrace-server/src/coredump2packages
But still even there GDB wants to load nspr - one of the many failures - but
coredump2packages does not list nspr at all, therefore the system one does not
match.
Tried also darkclient I can generate a list of rpms but then I fail how to
install them:
* yum remote installation does not work as older rpms are only in Koji, not
in Fedora repos.
* yum localinstall for missing dependencies again searches only Fedora repos
and not Koji
* yum never downgrades version to the specified rpm file if a newer rpm is
already installed / available as a dependency.
* rpm -Uvh --oldpackage does not resolve missing dependecies at all, neither
from Fedora repos nor from Koji.
You have something done on the ABRT Retrace Server but how to prepare the same
mock chroot for local core file investigations?
Retrace server keeps all the rpms ever releaed in it's own repository
and it recreates the chroot with the specific package versions using mock.
--Jirka
Thanks,
Jan