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From: "Joey Fleming" <jinxed AT idirect DOT ca>
Subject: does cygwin have gcore?
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 03:10:51 -0400
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Does cygwin have the gcore command to dump the address space of a process?
As far as I know it should come with gdb.  When looking at the package
details for gdb on the cywin website it seems to be there too.  But after
installing gdb it doesn't seem to be there.  Any help/suggestions?

Thanks.

Joey




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