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authorRiccardo Spagni <ric@spagni.net>2017-09-18 13:18:52 +0200
committerRiccardo Spagni <ric@spagni.net>2017-09-18 13:18:52 +0200
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parentMerge pull request #2174 (diff)
parentREADME.md: add instructions to fix core pattern (diff)
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Merge pull request #2416
2b363e10 README.md: add instructions to fix core pattern (moneromooo-monero)
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@@ -426,9 +426,11 @@ Type `thread apply all bt` within gdb in order to obtain the stack trace
Enter `ulimit -c unlimited` on the command line to enable unlimited filesizes for core dumps
+Enter `echo core | sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern` to stop cores from being hijacked by other tools
+
Run the build.
-When it terminates with an output along the lines of "Segmentation fault (core dumped)", there should be a core dump file in the same directory as monerod.
+When it terminates with an output along the lines of "Segmentation fault (core dumped)", there should be a core dump file in the same directory as monerod. It may be named just `core`, or `core.xxxx` with numbers appended.
You can now analyse this core dump with `gdb` as follows: