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Hi,
I wrote a blog post about my experiences with remote debugging with reflector pro here: http://www.simple-talk.com/community/bl ... 85477.aspx
Let us know if that doesn't answer your questions. / comments
Hi,
I wrote a blog post about my experiences with remote debugging with reflector pro here:http://www.simple-talk.com/community/bl ... 85477.aspx
Let us know if that doesn't answer your questions.
But of course you can uncheck its box to stop the assembly being debugged. (The data is saved for future use when you do this) / comments
But of course you can uncheck its box to stop the assembly being debugged. (The data is saved for future use when you do this)
The fact it's a web site shouldn't make a difference. What's the signature of the method, perhaps if it's very complicated, our code to translate the object browser's representation of a method to Reflector's didn't work. / comments
The fact it's a web site shouldn't make a difference. What's the signature of the method, perhaps if it's very complicated, our code to translate the object browser's representation of a method to ...
Unfortunately, there's no way to get useful information to us from Reflector 6.1.
Version 6.5 uses a newer version of SmartAssemly, so if you retry to send the report, and it still fails, you'll get the option to save a saencryptedreport file that you can send us at support at red-gate dot com.
So if you have time to download the 6.5 EAP, it should let you send us more information so we can find what's happening.
Thanks, / comments
Unfortunately, there's no way to get useful information to us from Reflector 6.1.
Version 6.5 uses a newer version of SmartAssemly, so if you retry to send the report, and it still fails, you'll ge...
That's a really good request. I'm going to do it right now. / comments
That's a really good request. I'm going to do it right now.
Nice tip, I know that the SQL Source Control team in red gate do something very similar. Stickied. / comments
Nice tip, I know that the SQL Source Control team in red gate do something very similar. Stickied.
Hi Antoine,
No, no-one has come across that issue before to my knowledge. I have an error report from you though, so we should be able to work out what's happened.
Thanks, / comments
Hi Antoine,
No, no-one has come across that issue before to my knowledge. I have an error report from you though, so we should be able to work out what's happened.
Thanks,
Personally, I prefer to mark all builds as released, and keep all maps, as storage space is cheap.
Otherwise, you can mark as released afterwards manually, as slaphead99 says, from the command line.
Things which are not marked as released are only deleted if they receive no new reports for 2 weeks, so if you have a relatively high volume of exception reports, and check often enough (I use a scheduled task every day) they usually get kept when they're needed anyway. / comments
Personally, I prefer to mark all builds as released, and keep all maps, as storage space is cheap.
Otherwise, you can mark as released afterwards manually, as slaphead99 says, from the command line...
We've worked around this by only doing the check for the attack when you choose to sign your assembly. Get in touch with support if you need a fixed build before we release it.
Cheers, / comments
We've worked around this by only doing the check for the attack when you choose to sign your assembly. Get in touch with support if you need a fixed build before we release it.
Cheers,
Sure, the release will probably be around the end of this month.
The prices aren't finalized yet, but there will be:
- a Professional edition, very similar to the current professional edition, for individual developers that don't need to share exception reports
- a Team edition with all the features, perfect for a build server
- a Developer edition (low cost) for developers with Team edition on their build server, for creating test builds and viewing exception reports
Cheers, / comments
Sure, the release will probably be around the end of this month.
The prices aren't finalized yet, but there will be:
- a Professional edition, very similar to the current professional edition, for ...