Symbols would also be useful for profiling emacs performance problems.
I tested Sven Joachim's patch. It applies cleanly to the latest
emacs23 source package and seems to work well.
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Hi,
any chance that emacs gets the -dbg package? Crashes are more and more
frequent and without -dbg it is hard to debug them.
-Michal
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Michal Sojka w...@2x.cz writes:
any chance that emacs gets the -dbg package? Crashes are more and more
frequent and without -dbg it is hard to debug them.
I'll put looking in to that on my debconf list...
Thanks
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The emacs-snapshot repository already comes with the corresponding
-dbg packages.
Maybe you could take that http://emacs.naquadah.org/
Thanks
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tags 606229 + patch
thanks
On 2010-12-07 16:31 +0100, Florian Ragwitz wrote:
Package: emacs
Version: 23.2+1-5.1
Severity: wishlist
Emacs crashes are annoying, and figuring out the issue that caused it
can be hard at times. One thing making it much harder than it could be
is the absence of
Package: emacs
Version: 23.2+1-5.1
Severity: wishlist
Emacs crashes are annoying, and figuring out the issue that caused it
can be hard at times. One thing making it much harder than it could be
is the absence of debugging symbols, making backtrace from running
within a debugger or using a
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