Thanks for fixing the initial drop.

I see the 0.67 sources.  Sufficient for non-packaged installation.  But,
when shipped as a packaged .deb, a SIGABRT core will be dropped
unconditionally, without having a chance to reach any error-reporting
tool.  (Oddly enough, this is an incentive to NOT package...).

Is there a reason to drop SIGABRT reports even from packaged
installations?  Should such a reason be package-specific?  (Or is more
work in progress? :-) )

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apport ignores SIGABRT-generated cores
https://launchpad.net/bugs/92029

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