Distributions would have to triple the number of CDs shipped. Most
users don't know how to run a debugger. This means that there is no
debug information available until a developer tries to duplicate the
problem report. With or without cross-jumping, when the developer
gets a report from a user that "the program died with an abort", he or
she has to debug from scratch, only to find out in many cases that
it's a known bug, already fixed in CVS for the next release,
information that would have been revealed immediately by the output of
fancy_abort.
I agree. I find this a vert strong argument.