Thanks. :)
> While you're adding this feature, and it seems others are adding
> similar things, it is *highly* desirable to allow the build to put all
> the dumps in one place of desired (my first thought is /var/core) so
> that if you get a lot you won't run the system out of disk.
>
> The directory name could be set in /proc/sys/coredir (or somesuch)
> with an initial value of "." of course.
>
> Other than that I like the idea, although process "name" could get a
> lot of clashes on threads, and pid gets reused. There may be a better
> idea, but most of mine are cumbersome. This would really simplify
> certain kinds of dump analysis.
I can see that those would be good improvements... but core.name is what
I can do (and get the time to do,) right now.
Eli
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