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# Edit the config file {{filename|/etc/abrt/abrt.conf}} and find the lines:  
# Edit the config file {{filename|/etc/abrt/abrt.conf}} and find the lines:  
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#:<pre>
#:# Blacklisted packages
#: # Blacklisted packages
#:BlackList = nspluginwrapper, valgrind, strace, avant-window-navigator
#: BlackList = nspluginwrapper, valgrind, strace, avant-window-navigator
#:</pre>
#:</pre>
# Add a package whose application you can conveniently crash to the list
# Add a package whose application you can conveniently crash to the list

Revision as of 04:50, 1 April 2010

Description

This test case checks whether ABRT blacklisting of certain packages works correctly.


How to test

  1. Edit the config file /etc/abrt/abrt.conf and find the lines:
    # Blacklisted packages
    BlackList = nspluginwrapper, valgrind, strace, avant-window-navigator
  2. Add a package whose application you can conveniently crash to the list
  3. Restart ABRT with the command su -c 'service abrtd restart'
  4. Run and then kill the application from the newly blacklisted package with the command kill -SIGSEGV (pid)
  5. Run and then kill a different application

Expected Results

  1. ABRT should ignore the crash of the blacklisted application, but report the crash of the non-blacklisted applications