I'm not sure what the requirements for the *ix platforms would be, and I'm
pretty sure we really don't want to do this for all of the flavors anyway, but
I'm thinking it might be a useful thing to have a debug version of the Windows
32- and 64- bit versions available for download.  This might allow users that
have access to the Visual Studio (and know how to use the debugger) to perform
some level of crash diagnosis without needing to provide a working example they
can send us.  Sometimes problems like this can be diagnosed with nothing more
than the stack traceback.   

Sounds good to me.  I am still (about once every 5 weeks) getting a crash on my
webserver which seems to point to rexx.dll but no way of getting  handle on it
(and just as likely it's a problem in my code or the TCP/IP stack).  So running
with a debug version that could provide more details on a crash could be a win.
 
Mike

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