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On Tuesday 28 May 2002 11:47, Jonas Jensen wrote:
> Arne Schmitz wrote:
> >It might be that your "ulimit -c" value is too low. See "man ulimit" or
> >bash(1) for details on this. You also have to compile with the "-g"
> > option for g++. I don`t know if --enable-debug does this. To make sure
> > that you are compiling with debugging symbols, do something like this:
>
> Thanks, my problem was that the max core file size was set to 0. I've
> set it to 200MB now ("limit core 200M" in zsh).
> And I checked that --enable-debug made it compile with -g.
>
> Waiting patiently for the next crash :-)
> /Jonas Jensen
>
>

Also be aware of the question #11 of  
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~kasperd/comp.os.linux.development.faq.html
(Why do I get a SIGSEGV but no core dump?)

- -- 
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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