It looks that OS X (10.6) does not generates codedumps by default.

Using the ulimit -c unlimited is not a good solution because ulimit does set the limit in an environment variable. This will work only for console applications executed from the shell that executed ulimit. If you have a gui application this will not work.

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You can enable core dumps and then launch your GUI app from the command line using "open".

$ man open

$ ulimit -c unlimited
$ open /Applications/Address\ Book.app

I just looked at TN2124 and it suggests a similar approach, only without using open and just launching the app directly, e.g.

$ ulimit -c unlimited
$ /Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit
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This doesn't always work, please check stackoverflow.com/questions/135688/… – Sorin Sbarnea Feb 5 '10 at 14:16
That discussion appears to be about inheriting environment variables. Try the TN2124 technique above and see if that works for you. – Paul R Feb 5 '10 at 14:33
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