On Thu, Jun 17, 1999 at 01:22:28AM +1000, 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.
> On my linux machine, when it segment
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
Hi,
Thx for the reply. Maybe I am not clear myself.
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.
On my linux machine, when it segment
On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 05:35:56AM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> How do I configure the g++ compiler to dump a core when it
> segment faults.
I guess you're looking at the command to enable any segmentation faults. Under
bash, the command to use is `ulimit', try `man ulimit' to see the va
Hi,
How do I configure the g++ compiler to dump a core when it
segment faults.
Thanks.
shao.
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