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CATCHSEGV(1)                   Debian GNU/Linux                   CATCHSEGV(1)



NAME
       catchsegv - Catch segmentation faults in programs

SYNOPSIS
       catchsegv program [args]

DESCRIPTION
       Used to debug segmentation faults in programs. The output is the
       content of registers, plus a backtrace. Basically you call your program
       and its arguments as the arguments to catchsegv.

AUTHOR
       catchsegv was written by Ulrich Drepper for the GNU C Library

       This man page was written by Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org> for the
       Debian GNU/Linux system.









3rd Berkeley Distribution            woody                        CATCHSEGV(1)


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