Hello list,

An ISV uses the function coredump() on AIX in C/C++ code to dump a
program's core, but NOT terminate - for debugging.  Apparently there is no
such function on Linux.

I came across the google-coredumper which sounds like a solution, but
there seems to be some Intel assembly code in it, thus it is not portable
to System z.

Does anyone know of a comparable tool, or another way to dump a program's
core without terminating?  Thanks.

"Mike MacIsaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   (845) 433-7061

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