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ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)		  ABRT Manual		 ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)

NAME
       abrt-action-analyze-xorg - Calculate and save UUID and duplicate hash
       for a problem data directory DIR with Xorg backtrace.

SYNOPSIS
       abrt-action-analyze-xorg [-v] [-d DIR]

DESCRIPTION
       The tool reads the file named Xorg.0.log and checks if any black listed
       module was loaded. If so, not-reportable file is created with an
       appropriate explanation text. If no black listed module was loaded, the
       tool reads the file named backtrace from a problem data directory
       record and generates a duplication hash and a universally unique
       identifier (UUID). Then it saves this data as new elements duphash and
       uuid.

   Integration with ABRT events
       abrt-action-analyze-xorg can be used to generate the duplication hash
       of a newly discovered Xorg backtraces.

	   EVENT=post-create analyzer=Xorg   abrt-action-analyze-xorg

OPTIONS
       -d DIR
	   Path to a problem directory. Current working directory is used when
	   this option is not provided.

       -v
	   Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.

FILES
       /etc/abrt/xorg.conf List of modules which, when loaded, should make
       Xorg crashes non-reportable.

AUTHORS
       ยท   ABRT team

abrt 2.1.7			  11/20/2013		 ABRT-ACTION-ANALYZ(1)
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