Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1998/03/31/20:24:55
George Foot said:
:On 31 Mar 98 at 15:54, Martin Stromberg wrote:
:> As for core files, why not? In Unix you can set the maximum core size with
:> limit; perhaps an environment variable or an entry in DJGPP.ENV could be
:> used, and when it's zero or undefined, no core files would be created?
:
:I think the average DOS user would be very annoyed at having large
:files dumped to disk. IMHO proper core file support (if any) should
:be an optional extra, possibly enabled by the environment or the
:programmer. Unless GDB can read them I don't expect many people
:would be interested in it though.
Errh. Nice that someone agrees.
Of course, if the core can't be used to help debugging, then it's useless.
Being a Unix user, it is inconcievable that the core wouldn't be of use to
gdb. Is that so?
Right,
MartinS
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