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Re: strange NSException code
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Andrew Ruder |
Subject: |
Re: strange NSException code |
Date: |
Thu, 1 Dec 2005 20:24:33 -0600 |
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On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 12:13:17AM +0100, Helge Hess wrote:
> Of course it would be extraordinarily cool if we would have a
> coredump catcher like GNOME, Mozilla, Windows, OSX etc which allows
> the user to send crash reports via mail.
And on this note, is there any reason that we couldn't make debug
symbols in the executables by default? I think this would be very good
for GNUstep and would probably be a critical part of making this crash
reporter tool.
I think that in this day and age, the extra space due to debugging
symbols is fairly neglible, and if I understand correctly, it does not
affect speed of the executable. Of course, this would just be a flag in
-make probably...
- Andy
P.S. I'm only talking about debug symbols, and this is not the same
thing as making debug=yes default (where apps become .debug and
libraries get a _d) which would definitely -not- be a good thing.
--
Andrew Ruder
http://www.aeruder.net
- strange NSException code, Lloyd Dupont, 2005/12/01
- Re: strange NSException code, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/01
- Re: strange NSException code, Helge Hess, 2005/12/01
- Re: strange NSException code,
Andrew Ruder <=
- Re: strange NSException code, David Ayers, 2005/12/02
- Re: strange NSException code, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/02
- Re: strange NSException code, David Ayers, 2005/12/02
- Re: strange NSException code, Lloyd Dupont, 2005/12/04
- Re: strange NSException code, Helge Hess, 2005/12/02
- Re: strange NSException code, Adrian Robert, 2005/12/02
- Re: strange NSException code, David Ayers, 2005/12/02
- Re: strange NSException code, Helge Hess, 2005/12/02
- Enabling debug info by default (was: Re: strange NSException code), David Ayers, 2005/12/15
- Re: strange NSException code, Chris B. Vetter, 2005/12/02