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On 12/09/2013 06:54 PM, Jim Cant wrote:
> Thanks.  Unfortunately, this dump() isn't what I need.  I need to produce a dump of arbitrary program that has failed somewhere out of my 
> control in the system.  The system debugger as specified by the 'AeDebug' registry key needs to get called when the arbitrary programs fails.  
> The system debugger (which I specify in the AeDebug key) get called and passed the PID of the failed program and creates the dump I need by 
> invoking cdb.  (cdb.exe is a command line version of WInDbg
>
> My problem is the system never invoked the system debugger in cases where the arbitrary program that fails was launched by Cygwin's version of 
> perl.

I have only two suggestions:

1) please don't top post on this list

2) run gdb and see what causes perl to (not) coredump

But I cannot help wonder if the perl crash on activeperl is intentional.
Have you tried other ports? Native linux does not dump.
Why would it? Dumping any interpreter sounds like a pretty
stupid plan.

Your brother might at this very moment be logging a bug against
activeperl for that particular behaviour.

The only good approach I can think of is to re-define the backticks to
explicitely dump. That is straightforward and possibly even portable.

-- 
- Bartels


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