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My apologies if this is an FAQ. In fact, I may have even asked this question myself in prior years, but I seem to have forgotten the answer. :-) I've got a .forward file in the home directory of one specific account. That invokesd a program which I write which, sadly, is crashing on occasion with signal 11 (segfault). I know this because my nightly log anaylzer (this is on FreeBSD) tells me so. So anyway, I want to run gdb on the .core file, but I can't seem to find the bleedin' thing. I looked in the home directory of the account in question, and I don't see any .core file there. I also looked in /var/spool/postfix and also didnt' see any .core file there either. So where should I actually be looking for the .core file that corresponds to the (crashing) .forward file in question? Or is Postfix setting coredumpsize to zero before my .forward file commands are executed? Regards, rfg
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