On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 10:44 AM, John Smith <lbalba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:24 PM, Michael Meeks <michael.me...@suse.com> > wrote: > > Hi John, > > > > You can always make it easier for a developer to solve - and the > easier > > it is, the more likely it is to get solved quickly. Ways to do that are: > > > > * getting a stack-trace with full debugging symbols > > > > * running valgrind with full debugging symbols and > > attaching a trace. > > > Sounds good, but I agree with John that better instructions are needed. I'm working on a new triage page and hopefully in there we can get someone to contribute incredibly precise, easy for noobs, instructions for every type of backtrace/debug. Right now they are really written by experts for experts (IMO). I would backtrace much more frequently if I could follow the instructions on how to do it. Every time I feel like I have to go on IRC and ask 100 questions. > If this is the case, maybe pre-build binaries with full debugging > symbols should be made available for download (more) easily: both for > releases and daily master builds ? Also, a 'howto' on how to do this > (on linux, with gdb, on windows, with windbg ?) would be nice to have > ? > I don't think we have enough people packaging to make pre-built binaries for everyone. Plus, these are huge, my install is 22 gigs with all symbols on, not very good for packaging purposes. Best Regards, Joel > > > - John Smith. >
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