How to debug for reporting: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Category:EN]][[Category:Development]][[Category:Tips]] | |||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |
Revision as of 05:58, 14 January 2011
Introduction
When you file a bug about a crash, most of the time it is very helpfull, if you can attach a backtrace from a debugger.
This Howto tells you how to get these informations.
On Linux
If the crash happens on a Linux machine (or generally on a unix machine with the GNU gcc compiler) you can use gdb
.
You have to first load scribus in a new gdb session and launch scribus from there. After scribus has crashed you automatically get some details about the error occured. You can get a full report with the command bt (backtrace).
$ gdb scribus (gdb) run ... error reporting ... (gdb) bt ... full backtracking informations (gdb) exit $
If you compile yourself scribus -- and you plan to report bugs -- you should enable the debugging at compile time:
- if you use the autotools (
configure; make; make install
) you can do it at configure time:$configure --enable-debug
- if you use CMake (
cmake; make; make install
) , you should add -DWANT_DEBUG=1 to your cmake line, e.g.:
cmake . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/opt/scribus15svn -DWANT_DEBUG=1
On Microsoft Windows
I've not tried it, but this How-to explains how to run gdb under Microsoft Windows.
Can anybody try it out and, eventually, report here if it works?