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List:       kde-core-devel
Subject:    Re: [PATCH] drkonqi: s/backtrace/backtrace full/g
From:       Richard =?iso-8859-1?q?L=E4rk=E4ng?= <nouseforaname () home ! se>
Date:       2004-01-27 18:54:46
Message-ID: 200401271954.47626.nouseforaname () home ! se
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On Tuesday 27 January 2004 14.49, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> >> > I would really like to have code in there that hides the fact
> >> > that there is a bug tracking system if the user runs the usual
> >> > gentoo or mandrake packages ;(
> >>
> >> Sorry, I'm not familiar with those packages, but I assume you're
> >> implying they're broken...  Anyway, this is not really related, or
> >> is it ?
> >
> > Not broken in the usual sense. Just stripped of any information that
> > would make it possible to make sense out of the backtrace
>
> Ok, I see what you mean.  For this purpose, I have some Debian
> packages compiled with debugging support on
> http://www.kde-debian.org/~domi/debian-kde-debug.html ( the host is
> having problems again atm though :( ).  Maybe the Mandrake folk have
> something similar ?

For gentoo you can run:
USE=debug emerge kdemodule
to get the module with full debugging symbols.

Richard Lärkäng

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