On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 09:19 +0100, Alexander Larsson wrote: > Shouldn't that be ~/.nautilus-debug-log.conf? (i.e. hidden)
I'm more or less ambivalent on it. I guess the advantage of being shown is that you'll see it next to the unhidden nautilus-debug-log.txt on your home dir, and remember "oh, I *have* logging enabled". It's not supposed to live there all the time, just while you are debugging something. > > One thing I'd really like, but have no idea how to do it, is to dump the > > bug-buddy stack traces directly in the debug log. Right now asking > > users to "please send me the stack trace, ~/nautilus-debug-log.txt and > > ~/.xsession-errors" is quite cumbersome :) > > I recently wrote a patch for bug-buddy that adds the last 15 lines > of .xsession-errors into the bugreport. That is quite useful, as you see > all the g_errors/g_warnings, etc that happened before the crash. > > Maybe we can add some sort of per-module script to add more bug-buddy > info, say by specifying something in the desktop file. That's a really nice idea. Maybe something like "X-bugbuddy-script-to-collect-extra-info = nautilus-collect-debug-log-helper.sh"? Federico -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
