Re: kdDebug on the fly

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Michele Calgaro via tde-devels wrote:

> first of all, kdDebug and debug symbols are two independent concepts.
> dbgsym are symbols that can be used when debugging the program within a
> debugger like gdb. kdDebug is a stream object that let you print messages
> to a stream, regardless of whether you have installed debug symbols or
> not.

in this context, what is DrKonqi using to display the debug?
I do not see there the backtrace, when it crashes so what should I do to see
it (when I run the application from the place it was build)

thanks

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