[arch-general] KDE Debugging
Does anybody know how to make a good bug repport using the inbuilt KDE Bug Tool? It launches whenever a bug occurs, but if I try to complete the bug fill (or report) it says the information is useless... Arch doesn't have a package specific for KDE Debugging, so I wanted to know if anybody makes bug reports and how. BTW, I'm sure the bug is related to KMix, the tray icon for the mixer/sound control. It launches at boot, but for some reason it closes. Then it restarts fine, but the "kdedaemon closed unexpectedly" message window was already launched, waiting for me to fill the bug report (which I can not because of the lack of enough debugging tools) Thanks, Nicolás
Does anybody know how to make a good bug repport using the inbuilt KDE Bug Tool? It launches whenever a bug occurs, but if I try to complete the bug fill (or report) it says the information is useless... Arch doesn't have a package specific for KDE Debugging, so I wanted to know if anybody makes bug reports and how. It's not about a missing debugging program, but you would need kde built with debug symbols. Try to find
Hi, On Friday 09 of December 2011 21:14:20 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nicol=E1s?= Adamo wrote: packages with -debug or something alike in name. Not sure if arch has them prebuild though. Of course you can fill a bug by hand and describe as much details as possible. Have a look at bugzilla, maybe somebody already reported that. Cheers,
BTW, I'm sure the bug is related to KMix, the tray icon for the mixer/sound control. It launches at boot, but for some reason it closes. Then it restarts fine, but the "kdedaemon closed unexpectedly" message window was already launched, waiting for me to fill the bug report (which I can not because of the lack of enough debugging tools)
Thanks,
Nicolás
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On Saturday 10 Dec 2011 12:17:59 Marek Otahal wrote:
It's not about a missing debugging program, but you would need kde built with debug symbols. Try to find packages with -debug or something alike in name. Not sure if arch has them prebuild though.
No, you need to rebuild the relevant packages with debugging symbols included. Pete.
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Marek Otahal
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Nicolás Adamo
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Peter Lewis