So you say that an error message containing some technical information
is worse than one with almost no information at all? I'm sure I disagree
for myself, as I find an error message like 'No Symbols named
"mac_nodeadkeys" in the include file "macintosh_vndr/de"' (from bug
#327963) to be both understandable and useful, and to be a good
description of the cause of the error, not a mere "technical detail".
But I have to concede that I'm no average user, and my ideas of how they
would react to such a message might be completely wrong.

Of course, I agree that it would be even better if such error messages
would not occur in the first place, and bug #327963 is aiming at
avoiding the error message I just quoted. That might not be the only
possible error, though.

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