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# Generate crash (e.g. run "$ will_abort --random" or kill some process with SIGSEGV "$ sleep 100 &" "$ kill -SEGV %1")
# Generate crash (e.g. run "$ will_abort --random" or kill some process with SIGSEGV "$ sleep 100 &" "$ kill -SEGV %1")
# Report the crash with gnome-abrt to Bugzilla
# Report the crash with gnome-abrt to Bugzilla
# In a review part of the reporting process change content of all possible dump dir elements (e.g. backtrace, cmdline, executable, environ etc.)
# In a review part of the reporting process change text content of all possible dump dir elements (e.g. add a sentence to the backtrace file etc.)
# After the Bugzilla report is created, check that all the changes you've made are reflected in the Bugzilla report.
|results=
# All the content changes you've made during reporting are reflected in the Bugzilla report.
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[[Category:Package_abrt_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_abrt_test_cases]]

Revision as of 11:55, 12 October 2015

Description

This test case checks whether ABRT removes security information after a user reviewed the data which will be filled in the Bugzilla bug report.


How to test

  1. Generate crash (e.g. run "$ will_abort --random" or kill some process with SIGSEGV "$ sleep 100 &" "$ kill -SEGV %1")
  2. Report the crash with gnome-abrt to Bugzilla
  3. In a review part of the reporting process change text content of all possible dump dir elements (e.g. add a sentence to the backtrace file etc.)

Expected Results

  1. All the content changes you've made during reporting are reflected in the Bugzilla report.