Add crash.log to Packer.gitignore #3230
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If packer crashes, it write logs to the file "crash.log" in the current directory. This file should not be tracked in version control.
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If packer crashes, it write logs to the file "crash.log" in the current directory. This file should not be tracked in version control.
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If packer crashes, it write logs to the file "crash.log" in the current directory. This file should not be tracked in version control.
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If packer crashes, it write logs to the file "crash.log" in the current directory. This file should not be tracked in version control.
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Reasons for making this change:
If Packer crashes, it writes the panic output to the file
crash.login the current directory. This file should not be tracked in version control as it has the potential to contain sensitive information and is only useful for debugging. This behavior is the same as Terraform, which already includescrash.login its.gitignoretemplateLinks to documentation supporting these rule changes:
I was unable to find official documentation on this behavior, but it's pretty clear in panic output string in the source code here: https://github.com/hashicorp/packer/blob/master/panic.go