I was trying to debug a program, and whenever I did so, I would get the output: zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) <name-of-program> This is what I was expecting, no problem with that, but I couldn't find the location of the core dump. I searched high and low, and even tried running systemd-coredumpctl but to no avail. However, when I repeated this on bash, I got: segmentation fault (core dumped) and I got the coredump on systemd-coredumpctl. Is there any particular reason why this might be happening? I don't want to change shells only when I'm debugging. -- Savyasachee Jha *"Aerodynamics is for people whodon't know how to build engines."*