Hi,

I have been running up against the following error when trying to generate
core dumps from a particular process: <code>warning: Failed to write
corefile contents (No space left on device).</code>
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:tLciVD0zeVUJ:cygwin.ru/ml/gdb/2009-09/msg00319.html+warning:+Failed+to+write+corefile+contents+%28No+space+left+on+device%29.&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=ubuntumakes
be believe that it is due to the fact that my process uses a lot of
RAM. I checked, and sure enough, my process was using a large percent of the
system RAM. Is there any way to generate a core backtrace from large
processes? I'm looking for a low-RAM alternative to the conventional methods
of generating core backtraces.

David
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