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From: | Michael Holme Sørensen |
Subject: | RE: Re: GUI closes without error message |
Date: | Wed, 24 Jun 2020 06:19:10 +0000 |
Thanks for all your inputs. I have started the gdb as proposed based on the small guideline from Nicholas. Please let me know how to pull out a report from this when I experience the
failure next time. Thanks, Michael Michael Holme Sørensen Development Engineer, Motor design | Global R&D Asetek Assensvej 2, 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark www.asetek.com Mobile +45 25 66 68 54 Office +45 96 45 30 60 Ext. 360 From: Nicholas Jankowski <jankowskin@asme.org>
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 3:25 PM Markus Mützel <markus.muetzel@gmx.de> wrote:
ok, thanks. maybe this is something we could detail over on the wiki? I know there's a spot for collecting hard-to-troubleshoot windows crash issues here: not sure if there's a better place for this. but for general clueless windows users like me, something including - the command to start adb system (sprintf ("start gdb -p %d", getpid ())); - the way to get back to 'normal' octave operation 'continue' - then run octave as normal to recreate the crash, and .... what's next? generate a report? it'll automatically generate one? do we need to run commands before 'continue' to tell it what/where to dump some output? - and what to send back to the help list to help developers troubleshoot? - if any of this falls under 'fails to start', can this be started from the CLI before launching Octave to capture the startup crash details?
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