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== Setting Up Visual Studio for Dumping ==
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== Creating Dump File ==
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You can either:
  
todo. Run in debug mode.
 
  
== Sending Dumps ==
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Using Visual Studio, run in debug mode (or attach VS:
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'''Visual Studio > Debug > Attach to Process > DSGameServer.exe''')
  
When sending dumps please include the pdb, dmp and dsgame exe!
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and then
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'''Visual Studio > Debug > Save Dump As...'''
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Or use Task Manager to create a dump file
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'''Task Manager > Processes > DSGameServer.exe (right-click) > Create Dump File'''
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== Sending Dumps ==
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Stick the dmp, exe, pdb, and log\map-server.log in a 7z archive and post a link to the dump in a new issue on github.
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Including the log is optional, but it does help if if there's a log around the time of the crash.

Revision as of 18:53, 31 January 2015

Creating Dump File

You can either:


Using Visual Studio, run in debug mode (or attach VS: Visual Studio > Debug > Attach to Process > DSGameServer.exe)

and then Visual Studio > Debug > Save Dump As...


Or use Task Manager to create a dump file Task Manager > Processes > DSGameServer.exe (right-click) > Create Dump File


Sending Dumps

Stick the dmp, exe, pdb, and log\map-server.log in a 7z archive and post a link to the dump in a new issue on github. Including the log is optional, but it does help if if there's a log around the time of the crash.