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macOS core files: how can I enable them and can I enable them for specific applications?
@bmike gave me most of what I needed. A few additional clues and limitations.
Emacs is an app that lives in /Applications/Emacs.app and it has lots of stuff within that directory. I finally took it …
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macOS core files: how can I enable them and can I enable them for specific applications?
I have found discussions on these sites about macOS core files but the ones I found are old and do not address a core file created by an application that is launched from Finder.
I would like to help …