abrt version: 2.0.0 executable: /usr/lib/ibus-sunpinyin/ibus-engine-sunpinyin cmdline: /usr/lib//ibus-sunpinyin/ibus-engine-sunpinyin --ibus component: sunpinyin kernel: 2.6.38.2-8.fc15.x86_64 crash_function: SunPinyinConfig::set_config package: ibus-sunpinyin-2.0.3-1.fc15 reason: Process /usr/lib/ibus-sunpinyin/ibus-engine-sunpinyin was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) uid: 500 architecture: x86_64 username: bsfmig os_release: Fedora release 15 (Lovelock) time: 1301551691 rating: 4 Text file: event_log, 13274 bytes Text file: smaps, 53590 bytes Binary file: coredump, 9728000 bytes Text file: maps, 11002 bytes Text file: dsos, 7683 bytes Text file: backtrace, 8703 bytes
Created attachment 488985 [details] File: event_log
Created attachment 488986 [details] File: smaps
Created attachment 488987 [details] File: maps
Created attachment 488988 [details] File: dsos
Created attachment 488989 [details] File: backtrace
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