Hmmm, it's supposed to catch crashes and store core files, even if the
user running the process has ulimit core-size = 0. I do, for example,
but I've already files 3 crash reports via abrt since installing
Fedora 16. So there's some kind of problem with abrt not noticing
that your XEmacs process crashed. How are you launching XEmacs? Via
a desktop menu? On the command line?
command line in this case
Otherwise I wouldn't have seen that message.
Is that supposed to make a difference?
How about the fact that I ran it as root?
Now that I think of it, another small detail:
sudo xemacs &
didn't seem to work - had to do
su -
xemacs &
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