Re: [gtk-list] Dumping core on SIGSEGV



Ummm...if gtk DOESN'T catch SIGSEGV, then the core IS dumped.  What seems
to be the problem here?  Signals are up to the application to catch
anyway.

--Jason

On Fri, 16 Oct 1998 beach@ataman.com wrote:

> 
> Why doesn't Gtk catch SIGSEGV instead of allowing a core dump?  This
> is making it difficult to use in development at times (e.g. no
> coredump files to work with means nothing to give to the debugger.)
> 
> Dave
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