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That's more our issue really- we should probably make it clearer when PDBs have not been found. Anyway- glad your up and running and thanks for "self-helping" [image] / comments
That's more our issue really- we should probably make it clearer when PDBs have not been found. Anyway- glad your up and running and thanks for "self-helping"
Best thing to do, at this point is reduce profiling overhead by selecting the "fastest, most accurate" mode of profiling.
To get more info from the call tree view- deselect the "hide insignificant methods" checkbox. / comments
Best thing to do, at this point is reduce profiling overhead by selecting the "fastest, most accurate" mode of profiling.
To get more info from the call tree view- deselect the "hide insignificant ...
Working well on Win XP x86 too. Do you have the ability to test on a different machine yourself? Sometimes its the most expedient way to workaround these kinds of issues. / comments
Working well on Win XP x86 too. Do you have the ability to test on a different machine yourself? Sometimes its the most expedient way to workaround these kinds of issues.
Quick update- running on Windows 7, x64 and using the "fastest, most accurate" profiling mode works with your application. I'll do more test to try to narrow down the cause of the problem - if I can reproduce it... / comments
Quick update- running on Windows 7, x64 and using the "fastest, most accurate" profiling mode works with your application. I'll do more test to try to narrow down the cause of the problem - if I ca...
I'll continue this on the support channel- it need some deep debugging basically (mini-dumps etc). / comments
I'll continue this on the support channel- it need some deep debugging basically (mini-dumps etc).
Thanks for the debug- sadly, the expression "chocolate teapot" comes to mind. [image]
Do you get any .NET errors in the windows application event log?
We may have to go to all the trouble of getting a mini-dump from the crash to really understand what is going on. How do you feel about that? It shouldn't be too onerous, we can even script it. / comments
Thanks for the debug- sadly, the expression "chocolate teapot" comes to mind.
Do you get any .NET errors in the windows application event log?
We may have to go to all the trouble of getting a min...
This seems unusual- the data should be consistent across all the views.
Could you please send your saved results file to support@red-gate.com and I should be able to see the exact problem.
Thanks! / comments
This seems unusual- the data should be consistent across all the views.
Could you please send your saved results file to support@red-gate.com and I should be able to see the exact problem.
Thanks!
Ah! The answer here is that the source code view gives you the accumulated hit count whereas all other views give hit count per single stack (so for methods called recursively) the values will be different. / comments
Ah! The answer here is that the source code view gives you the accumulated hit count whereas all other views give hit count per single stack (so for methods called recursively) the values will be d...
That's one of our most requested features- I'll add your voice to the growing list. What we can offer is a separate tool which is a simple utility for doing this: ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/ants ... ompare.zip
Read me included.
Let me know if you have any questions on this. / comments
That's one of our most requested features- I'll add your voice to the growing list. What we can offer is a separate tool which is a simple utility for doing this:ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/...
No, sorry. We do plan to offer more features for automation in the future though. / comments
No, sorry. We do plan to offer more features for automation in the future though.