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Re: TortoiseProc.exe

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-03-07 11:09:54 CET

On 3/6/07, Affan Syed <asyed@usc.edu> wrote:
> Am I correct in assuming the debug traces will be on tonight release?

Yes, they're up now.

> BTW: what sort of rule would be better to use, the crash or memory leak? I
> don't see either fitting in directly b/c tortoiseProc.exe doesn't take a lot
> of memory and doesn't throw any crash exceptions. Interesting, even using
> the shell to click the About, gives a similar result i.e. tortoiseProc.exe
> eating up all cycles.

hmm - seems that tool doesn't let you 'break' into code. Not good.
Do you have a debugger installed on your system? In that case, you
could start TortoiseProc.exe within the debugger (maybe start it with
the "/command:about" params on the command line) and then break. That
would give you a good stacktrace.

Stefan

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