I don't think it's possible to disable core dumps, but I'm not sure. I
just thought I'd give you an idea I thought of when reading your post.
Why don't you run this program from a RAM disk? Mount a ramdrive and copy
the program that dumps core to it. Make sure the program saves the
product to
On Sun, 11 May 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote:
> [...deleted...]
> However, the core dumps are large since the workfile of the program
> is dumped ( around 60 Mb ). Getting the commercial company to do
> something about this didn't achieve much. So I would like to know if
> there is away to disable cor
Hi,
I have a commercial package for statistics installed on my debian system.
This is primarily for interactive use but because my programs take a long
time I run it using the nohup command in the background. The problem is
that after the program finishes its calculations and before it exits it
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