Hi guys,
I use "rawhide" repo to grab only the kernel, simply like:
$ dnf update kernel* --enablerepo rawhide -y --nogpgcheck
On my Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen2 I get my ABRT often report "Unexpected system error" but always with:
"The backtrace does not contain enough meaningful function frames to be reported. It is annoying but it does not necessarily signalize a problem with your computer. ABRT will not allow you to create a report in a bug tracking system but you can contact kernel maintainers via e-mail."
What I wonder of is - how to make it work. How to have both Rawhide's kernel + ABRT to debug & report as it normally should - would you know? Am I missing something in terms of packages, config, etc?
many thanks, L.
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 18:17:10 +0000 lejeczek via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
I use "rawhide" repo to grab only the kernel, simply like:
$ dnf update kernel* --enablerepo rawhide -y --nogpgcheck
On my Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen2 I get my ABRT often report "Unexpected system error" but always with:
"The backtrace does not contain enough meaningful function frames to be reported. It is annoying but it does not necessarily signalize a problem with your computer. ABRT will not allow you to create a report in a bug tracking system but you can contact kernel maintainers via e-mail."
What I wonder of is - how to make it work. How to have both Rawhide's kernel + ABRT to debug & report as it normally should - would you know? Am I missing something in terms of packages, config, etc?
I think I recall reading that debug kernels are only produced for stable versions of Fedora. If you want to have a debug rawhide kernel, you will have to turn on debugging in the spec file and compile it yourself.
On 11/12/2020 18:39, stan via users wrote:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 18:17:10 +0000 lejeczek via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
I use "rawhide" repo to grab only the kernel, simply like:
$ dnf update kernel* --enablerepo rawhide -y --nogpgcheck
On my Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen2 I get my ABRT often report "Unexpected system error" but always with:
"The backtrace does not contain enough meaningful function frames to be reported. It is annoying but it does not necessarily signalize a problem with your computer. ABRT will not allow you to create a report in a bug tracking system but you can contact kernel maintainers via e-mail."
What I wonder of is - how to make it work. How to have both Rawhide's kernel + ABRT to debug & report as it normally should - would you know? Am I missing something in terms of packages, config, etc?
I think I recall reading that debug kernels are only produced for stable versions of Fedora. If you want to have a debug rawhide kernel, you will have to turn on debugging in the spec file and compile it yourself.
Seems that we have a repo called "rawhide-debuginfo" but no kernel-debug in there. It's a bit puzzling to me, if there really is no such rawhide kernels easily available to us mere mortals, I'd thought developers would like us do this little yet helpful part of "ABRT reporting".
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On Sat, 2020-12-12 at 11:30 +0000, lejeczek via users wrote:
On 11/12/2020 18:39, stan via users wrote:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 18:17:10 +0000 lejeczek via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
I use "rawhide" repo to grab only the kernel, simply like:
$ dnf update kernel* --enablerepo rawhide -y --nogpgcheck
On my Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen2 I get my ABRT often report "Unexpected system error" but always with:
"The backtrace does not contain enough meaningful function frames to be reported. It is annoying but it does not necessarily signalize a problem with your computer. ABRT will not allow you to create a report in a bug tracking system but you can contact kernel maintainers via e-mail."
What I wonder of is - how to make it work. How to have both Rawhide's kernel + ABRT to debug & report as it normally should - would you know? Am I missing something in terms of packages, config, etc?
I think I recall reading that debug kernels are only produced for stable versions of Fedora. If you want to have a debug rawhide kernel, you will have to turn on debugging in the spec file and compile it yourself.
Seems that we have a repo called "rawhide-debuginfo" but no kernel-debug in there. It's a bit puzzling to me, if there really is no such rawhide kernels easily available to us mere mortals, I'd thought developers would like us do this little yet helpful part of "ABRT reporting".
This is really a topic to discuss on the Fedora Test list rather than here.
poc
There is a special repo with kernel from rawhide which is built without debugging bundled inside, which yields the same performance as kernel in the main repo. That's the one you probably want to use. And I've just checked, you can install kernel-debug from there too :)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RawhideKernelNodebug
- mk
11.12.2020, 19:18, "lejeczek via users" users@lists.fedoraproject.org:
Hi guys,
I use "rawhide" repo to grab only the kernel, simply like:
$ dnf update kernel* --enablerepo rawhide -y --nogpgcheck
On my Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen2 I get my ABRT often report "Unexpected system error" but always with:
"The backtrace does not contain enough meaningful function frames to be reported. It is annoying but it does not necessarily signalize a problem with your computer. ABRT will not allow you to create a report in a bug tracking system but you can contact kernel maintainers via e-mail."
What I wonder of is - how to make it work. How to have both Rawhide's kernel + ABRT to debug & report as it normally should - would you know? Am I missing something in terms of packages, config, etc?
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