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Started by Doobert, 15 March, 2005, 08:46:57

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Doobert

I know this is probably a stupid question and at the risk of sounding really thick but I am sure others would also like to know - what is the difference between the debug build and the release build?
Which is the best one to use?

Thanks for all the hard work its much appreciated :)

amenay

The debug build will output debug information into a file called "PtokaXDebug.log" and "PtokaxDebugExt.log" on a crash. As to help PtokaX's developers sort out bugs that will occur once the software is being used on a wider level of configurations (little hubs, big hugs, different scripts, configurations, etc).   Suppose you'd post the info in one the debug threads for the respective version in the PtokaX>bug reports forum section.  I can't tell any further difference between the two at this point, but that's just me.

PPK

QuoteOriginally posted by Doobert
what is the difference between the debug build and the release build?
Release is compiled with optimizations and maybe not generate debug logs on crash  :)
"Most of you are familiar with the virtues of a programmer. There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris." - Larry Wall

Doobert

Thanks for the information - much appreciated.

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