Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
If you happen to have a core file that you can get a backtrace from,
we would really like to see that backtrace.
I'm having trouble persuading xemacs to make a core dump on my Linux
system, despite 'ulimit -c unlimited' and getting core dumps from
ordinary C programs that crash. To diagnose this, is there a way I can
force xemacs to crash? M-x crash-and-dump-core?
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Ed Avis <avised(a)kbcfp.com>
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