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From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
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Subject: Re: instructions on how to build core file.
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djh wrote:

> Does cygwin have a way to produce a core file that would be useful as a
> portmortem, using gdb?

Yes, set the error_start parameter of the CYGWIN environment variable to
call dumper.exe.  Or better, just set it to gdb and the debugger will be
launched when the fault occurs and attached the the faulting process. 
The details are in the users guide.

Brian

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