This may involve changing the command line call. Or CallTrace may allow you to log directly to a file. (I know nothing about CallTrace. It's a generic-enough term that it's hard for me to decide which software you are referring to.)
Another choice is to use script to log the entire session. This starts a new shell, where you can then run your commands.
-QM
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In reply to Re^5: How to find perl line after segfault.
by QM
in thread How to find perl line after segfault.
by Steve_BZ
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