Again responding inline..

On 5 Mar 2015 20:19, "Gert Kello" <gert.ke...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Usually the pdf files are available somehow for many projects... You can
get them even for microsoft assemblies from symbol server. The pdb files
could be separate download for example. Sometimes it would be easier to use
than to build by myself..

Agreed. If you need them the best thing you could do would be to hack a
release script that automates the process. That would be awesome indeed!

Since most of us do this in our spare time the regular daylife tends to get
in the way. Try to explain a kid that daddy doesnt have time to play when
he finally gets back from work.. ;-)

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> Gert
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> On 5 March 2015 at 14:46, Dominik Psenner <dpsen...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I’m taking this to log4net-dev since this goes well beyond the usage of
log4net.
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>> The pdb’s are not included because they are not required in a production
release and were never included in a release so far because most users do
not need them at all but could get confused with these files.
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>>
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>> If you need to debug log4net you should run it from source since the
release is both downloadable as a source package and available in svn so
that people can check out the source. Doing a checkout should be possible
without the requirement of any credentials and does not pose a significant
hurdle. Feel free to open an issue if you disagree and would like to have
the pdb files in future releases.
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>> Von: Gert Kello [mailto:gert.ke...@gmail.com]
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 05. März 2015 13:01
>> An: Log4NET User
>> Betreff: Debug info file for log4net release
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> Is it possible to download the log4net.pdb file for
log4net-1.2.13-bin-newkey.zip? So that debugging log4net would be possible
without making custom build.
>>
>> Is there some reason why it is not included in zip? Would You consider
adding it to coming releases?
>>
>> Gert
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