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Description

This test case checks whether ABRT's SOSreport plugin works correctly.


How to test

  1. Ensure the appropriate packages are installed with the command su -c 'yum install abrt-plugin-sosreport'
  2. Edit the config file /etc/abrt/abrt.conf, and change the ActionsAndReporters line to read:
    ActionsAndReporters = SOSreport
  3. restart abrtd su -c 'service abrtd restart'
  4. kill some app (this time it might take some time (~5s) before the icon appears, as it waits for sosreport to finish)

Expected Results

  1. Verify that the file sosreport.tar.bz2 exists in directory /var/cache/abrt/<the_crash_directory> and has some reasonable content
    • the file should contain config files from /etc/, grub.conf, some info from proc, loaded modules and much more...
    • the_crash_directory will be something like ccpp-1270110556-2295 (the format is: <analyzer>-