В Thu, 8 Nov 2012 23:10:46 +0100
Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org> пишет:

> On Fri, Nov  9, 2012 at 01:07:18 +0400, Alexander Golovko wrote:
> 
> > bacula daemons SIGSEGV handler can call gdb for save some useful
> > (for developers) info about process (stack for all threads and
> > other). Gdb called with bacula user privileges, but files
> > in /proc/<pid>/ owned by root and gdb can't get info about process.
> > This is subject of bug #556207.
> > 
> Or you could just let the kernel get you a core file with all the info
> you would want.  

Yes, coredump will be enough and in some cases it required for solve
problem. But it contain some information, such a passwords, that
1. make impossible coredump publication
2. require password changing even after privately sending
coredump to developers due to possibility of passwords leakage.

But thank you for attention to this moment, there is a bacula bug -
daemons don't create coredumps on such signals, i will send bugreport to
upstream.



> I'm sorry, but I don't think this is worthy of
> breaking the freeze.
> 
> > Yes, user still must install "-dbg" packages before this will work,
> > but this is not so hard work for them as manually changing init
> > scripts.
> > 
> Seriously, editing a shell script, hard work?
> 
> [...]
> > Hmm, but if users want worked systemd files (#679958), is it really
> > prefer to drop systemd support over fix problem?
> > 
> We're frozen.

ok, i understand you and will remove this files



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with best regards,
Alexander Golovko
email: alexan...@ankalagon.ru
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