> The changes, between 18th and 20th, seemed to have solved the problem.
> At least I was trying to do everything just as before.

That's good, because I forgot to tell to you keep the binary in a safe
place before upgrading.

I'm always using the "run" script from cvs to run gtkg. It sets the
ulimit and if a core exists after gtkg exists (hinting to a crash) it
will try to secure the binary and the core in a subdirectory.

The script assumes that you don't didn't run a "make install", only a
"make" and just invoke it from the direcory where you did the CVS
checkout.

Richard

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