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Hallo, Paul! *** Am 20. Oktober 1996 um 00:01 schrieb Paul Edwards an All: PE> On a unix system, when your application crashes (traps/abends), you get a PE> file called "core" containing all the program and data for that PE> memory for all applications. PE> How do I get a dump for just my one task, when that one task has a trap-d? If you compile with emx+gcc, call abort() and link with the standard method to get a coredump. Then you can use gdb with the backtrace command (bt) to find out the function crashing. Tschau...Thomas --- E3-32/1.11-32/2.50+* Origin: Die TeX-Box +49-6034-930021 V.34 -930022 ISDN 24h (2:244/1130.42) SEEN-BY: 50/99 270/101 620/243 625/160 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 934 SEEN-BY: 711/955 712/407 515 624 628 713/317 800/1 @PATH: 244/1130 24/999 888 396/1 270/101 712/515 711/808 934 |
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