Changeset 31078 in webkit


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Timestamp:
Mar 15, 2008 12:12:45 PM (16 years ago)
Author:
pewtermoose@webkit.org
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2008-03-15 Matt Lilek <webkit@mattlilek.com>

Rubber-stamped by Mitz.

Update crash log page with instructions for Leopard.

  • quality/crashlogs.html:
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trunk/WebKitSite
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  • trunk/WebKitSite/ChangeLog

    r30968 r31078  
     12008-03-15  Matt Lilek  <webkit@mattlilek.com>
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     3        Rubber-stamped by Mitz.
     4
     5        Update crash log page with instructions for Leopard.
     6
     7        * quality/crashlogs.html:
     8
    192008-03-11  Robert Blaut  <webkit@blaut.biz>
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  • trunk/WebKitSite/quality/crashlogs.html

    r29598 r31078  
    2121        </li>
    2222        <li>
    23             <p>If the crash report dialog does not appear or the crash is hard to reproduce, you can get the crash log from the
    24             <tt>Safari.crash.log</tt> file located in <tt>~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/</tt>. This file is a plain text file and can
    25             be viewed in the default Console.app or your favorite text editor.</p>
    26 
    27             <p><strong>All</strong> of Safari's crashes are logged to this file so please only attach the last crash in it.
    28                 Crashes are separated by a series of asterisks (&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;)
    29                 for easy identification.</p>
     23            <p>If the crash report dialog does not appear or the crash is hard to reproduce, crash logs can be retrieved from the <tt>~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter</tt> folder.</p>
     24            <p>On Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5), crash logs are stored as individually dated and time stamped files. Despite having a &ldquo;.crash&rdquo;
     25                extension, they are plain text files and can be attached directly to a bug report.</p>
     26            <p>On Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4), all crashes are logged to <tt>Safari.crash.log</tt>. This is a plain text file and can
     27                be viewed in the default Console.app or your favorite text editor. <strong>All</strong> of Safari's crashes are logged
     28                to this file so please only attach the last crash in it. Crashes are separated by a series of asterisks
     29                (&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;&lowast;) for easy identification.</p>
    3030        </li>
    3131    </ol>
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