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MY PROCESS CORE-DUMPED BECAUSE OF WHICH SIGNAL?

I have the coredump of my process that crashed. Is there any unix
utility/program or option in gdb that can be used just to find out as
to the process core-dumped because of which signal?
I do not want to use gdb to read the entire core-file.

If this is not the correct group to post to and if someone could guide
me to the correct group, I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Nish.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Nish wrote:
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If this is not the correct group to post to and if someone could guide
me to the correct group, I would appreciate it.

try comp.unix.programmer and gnu.g++.help
Jul 22 '05 #2

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