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Operating Systems Solaris Core file analysis Post 302340124 by achenle on Sunday 2nd of August 2009 06:48:45 PM
Old 08-02-2009
Of those listed, the "pstack" utility is probably the most useful.

Even better, you can use "dbx" from Sun Studio compiler suite.
 

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Magick-Config(1)					      General Commands Manual						  Magick-Config(1)

NAME
Magick-config - get information about the installed version of ImageMagick SYNOPSIS
Magick-config [--cflags] [--cppflags] [--exec-prefix] [--ldflags] [--libs] [--prefix] [--version] DESCRIPTION
Magick-config prints the compiler and linker flags required to compile and link programs that use the ImageMagick Application Programmer Interface. EXAMPLES
To print the version of the installed distribution of ImageMagick, use: Magick-config --version To compile a program that calls the ImageMagick Application Programmer Interface, use: cc `Magick-config --cflags --cppflags --ldflags --libs` program.c OPTIONS
--cflags Print the compiler flags that were used to compile libMagick. --cppflags Print the preprocessor flags that are needed to find the ImageMagick C include files and defines to ensure that the ImageMagick data structures match between your program and the installed libraries. --exec-prefix Print the directory under which target specific binaries and executables are installed. --ldflags Print the linker flags that are needed to link with the ImageMagick library. --libs Print the linker flags that are needed to link a program with libMagick. --version Print the version of the ImageMagick distribution to standard output. COPYRIGHT
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John Cristy, ImageMagick Studio ImageMagick 2 May 2002 Magick-Config(1)
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