Re: What constitutes a good backtrace?

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On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:36 AM, vitamin <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Charity Abbott wrote:
> > Wine seems to be one of these packages. I tried it myself.
>
> Whatever you are smoking you have to really stop! Wine's install rules do NOT strip binaries. You are welcome to verify
> Code:
> ./configure && make all install
>
>

This note was specific to the Gentoo package. Do you run Gentoo? I was
merely verifying what he said earlier about adjusting the make.conf
file in Gentoo to not strip the binaries. It does not work correctly
with wine as documented on the Gentoo site. You get ?? symbols when
running gdb.

>
>
> Charity Abbott wrote:
> > However, they provide winedbg and it is included in the Gentoo package. Did you
> > try running that?
>
> What winedbg has anything to do with that?! Do you even have a clue what it is?
>
>

I found I got actual backtrace data, register dump and stack dump when
I ran winedbg "name_of_app", then typing the finish command. I was
just trying to be helpful. In fact, it looked a lot like the backtrace
data Mark just posted.


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