无法创建ccpp文件导致的
“abrtd” creates a sub-directory (named something like “ccpp-1279914365-14618″) in the directory “/var/cache/abrt” as shown in the value of the variable. This also means that the core files will also be stored in that sub-directory in the “/var/cache/abrt” directory (in addition to the current directory where application was run). ABRT daemon also creates other files in addition to the core dump files in the sub-directory to further help users in debugging the crash issue.
By default, “abrtd” created core dump files only for those executable (or packages) that are managed by “rpm” (red hat package manager) utility. To enable “abrtd” for non-rpm application (something you compiled locally and are not managed through rpm), you need to edit the file cat “/etc/abrt/abrt.conf” , and change the value of the field “ProcessUnpackaged” to “yes” as follows:
永久设置 abrt :
ProcessUnpackaged = no #(before editing the file)
ProcessUnpackaged = yes #(after editing the file)