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Re: Mac OS 9 - ldglite crashing, more info
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lugnet.cad.dev.mac
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Tue, 2 Apr 2002 15:17:40 GMT
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OK, it will probably take me a day or three to get all of this done.
What do you mean "by turning on the debugging symbols in CW? I haven't read
the CW manual or anything like it (again, I remind, I am only a novice
programmer, got a degree in music composition... Work in computer lab now,
so I have lots of knowledge, but not what a programmer would have...).
James
> Install macsbug. When it crashes, type 'stdlog'. That will create a log file
> called 'stdlog' (on the desktop on this machine). Then type 'es' to get out of
> the app that crashed. Sometimes if things are really hosed, you may have to type
> 'rs' to reboot the machine. Send the log file to me (or anyone here that groks
> macsbug) and I'll give you a rough intepretation of what is happening. It will
> help greatly if you turn on the debugging symbols in CW so that the log file
> actually has some meaning.
>
> Ray
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| | Re: Mac OS 9 - ldglite crashing, more info
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| (...) Install macsbug. When it crashes, type 'stdlog'. That will create a log file called 'stdlog' (on the desktop on this machine). Then type 'es' to get out of the app that crashed. Sometimes if things are really hosed, you may have to type 'rs' (...) (23 years ago, 2-Apr-02, to lugnet.cad.dev.mac)
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