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Sent: 17. joulukuuta 2002 22:05
To: Franki
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Subject: RE: [newbie] core files
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 07:03, Franki wrote:
I've always wondered...
What does the 21 at the end
On Tuesday December 17 2002 01:39 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 06:36, villoing wrote:
I still have problem with core files.
I don't know why but since this morning a lot of files like
core.3412 are created into my home directory. How are they
created and are they usefull
I still have problem with core files.
I don't know why but since this morning a lot of files like core.3412
are created into my home directory. How are they created and are they
usefull ? Should I keep them or should I remove them ?
thx
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In reply to villoing's mail, d.d. Tue, 17 Dec 2002 20:36:09 +0100:
I still have problem with core files.
I don't know why but since this morning a lot of files like core.3412
are created into my home directory. How are they created and are they
usefull ? Should I keep them or should I remove
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 06:36, villoing wrote:
I still have problem with core files.
I don't know why but since this morning a lot of files like core.3412
are created into my home directory. How are they created and are they
usefull ? Should I keep them or should I remove them ?
thx
I've always wondered...
What does the 21 at the end of that string do???
rgds
Franki
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stephen Kuhn
Sent: Wednesday, 18 December 2002 3:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] core files
On Wed
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 07:03, Franki wrote:
I've always wondered...
What does the 21 at the end of that string do???
rgds
Franki
I believe it's piping as per login - string variable...
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Wed Dec 18 07:00:01 EST 2002
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Try the following: In a xterm type
'ulimit -c unlimited' (without quotes)
now a dying program should produce those core files.
there seems to be a restriction set for the maximum size of
core files a program can produce. with that line above, you
can change this.
ulimit is a bash-built-in