On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 6:47:05 PM UTC+1, Julian Foad wrote:
>
> Is there a guide explaining to ordinary users how to get a stack trace 
> when TortoiseSVN crashes?
>
> I am asking because I had a report (privately) that TSVN crashed in a 
> Subversion library assertion failure, and want to help them submit a stack 
> trace to me for investigation. They are not familiar with debugging TSVN.
>

Since assertions failures in TSVN lead to it showing a dialog, you won't 
get a crash.
You can use the procdump tool: 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procdump
to create a crash dump.
And then you can analyse that crash dump. To get the debug symbols for 
TSVN, use the url
http://www.drdump.com:8080/public/tsvn/71040F62-F78A-4953-B5B3-5C148349FED7/symsrv
for the symbol server.
See here for how to set this up in the windows debugger:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/symbol-path
or if you use VisualStudio, go to options->Debugging->Symbols and add the 
url there.

Stefan

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