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Re: configure compiler to core dump



On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:

> 	On some unix machines, when it seg faults, the compiler
> 	will say something segmentation fault(core dumped). Then the
> 	compiler will write a file core in the current dir.

I noticed this thread a few days ago. I thought of something then, but
presumed it wouldn't concern your problem. As you don't seem to find the
solution to your problem, i'll throw it in the open anyway. There's this
little catch to core file dumping. If you don't have write access to the
directory you're in, core won't be dumped. 

Seems trivial, could be overlooked :)

-- Nico

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