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or create a pull request for the corresponding repository in the abrt GitHub organization.
Where appropriate, your submission should come with a test — either unit test or as a part of our integration test suite. See :ref:`newinttest` for more details.
Nightly builds and repositories for Fedora and RHEL are avaialable at https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/groups/g/abrt/coprs/
To improve clustering of similar crashes done by
:ref:`analytics`, backtraces are first normalized to skip
common functions like _start
from glibc or
__kernel_vsyscall
from Linux kernel.
Such functions are listed in satyr/lib/normalize.c.
Abrt man pages are written in AsciiDoc, a minimal text markup language.
The asciidoctor
tool generates the formatted manpage files.
Man pages in AsciiDoc format are stored in each project's doc/
directory.
For example, man pages for libreport
are placed in
libreport/doc/.
See the Asciidoctor documentation for more information on writing man pages in AsciiDoc. The AsciiDoc Writer's Guide is a good resource for learning AsciiDoc syntax, although not all features are supported by the man page generator.
The existing files in abrt/doc/ can be used as templates for creating new man pages.