This does not add missing release notes, and it doesn't do anything about the profiles feature we would really like to have so we can have consistent credit. Change-Id: I72a6f7acfcff85f380be17dac76501a6f4693776
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synopsis | cls | credits | category | significance | ||
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Lix turns more internal bugs into crashes |
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jade | Packaging | significant |
Lix now enables build options such as trapping on signed overflow and enabling libstdc++ assertions by default. These may find new bugs in Lix, which will present themselves as Lix processes aborting, potentially without an error message.
If Lix processes abort on your machine, this is a bug. Please file a bug, ideally with the core dump (or information from it).
On Linux, run coredumpctl list
, find the crashed process's PID at
the bottom of the list, then run coredumpctl info THE-PID
. You can then paste
the output into a bug report.
On macOS, open the Console app from Applications/Utilities, select Crash Reports, select the crash report in question. Right click on it, select Open In Finder, then include that file in your bug report. See the Apple documentation for more details.