Removed +snoop from documentation/bugreports.
diff --git a/documentation/bugreports b/documentation/bugreports
index ba2dd0c..8b3096a 100644
--- a/documentation/bugreports
+++ b/documentation/bugreports
@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@
- Any other information you think may be relevant or helpful, such as
X server version in case of X problems, libc version etc.
-2) Re-run the program with the -debugmsg +relay,+snoop option
- (i.e., 'wine -debugmsg +relay,+snoop sol.exe').
+2) Re-run the program with the -debugmsg +relay option
+ (i.e., 'wine -debugmsg +relay sol.exe').
If Wine crashes while running your program, it is important that we
have this information to have a chance at figuring out what is causing
@@ -56,22 +56,28 @@
though, so it's best to output it to a file. When the Wine-dbg> prompt
appears, type 'quit'.
- To accomplish this, use the following commands:
+ You might want to try +relay,+snoop instead of +relay, but please note
+ that +snoop is pretty unstable and often will crash earlier than a
+ simple +relay !
+ If this is the case, then please use *only* +relay !!
+ A bug report with a crash in +snoop code is useless in most cases !
+
+ To get the trace output, use the following commands:
all shells:
- echo quit|wine -debugmsg +relay,+snoop [other_options] program_name >& filename.out; tail -n 100 filename.out > report_file
+ echo quit|wine -debugmsg +relay [other_options] program_name >& filename.out; tail -n 100 filename.out > report_file
(This will print wine's debug msgs only to the file and then
auto-quit. It's probably a good idea to use this command, since wine
prints out so many debug msgs that they flood the terminal, eating CPU.)
tcsh and other csh-like shells:
- wine -debugmsg +relay,+snoop [other_options] program_name |& tee filename.out
+ wine -debugmsg +relay [other_options] program_name |& tee filename.out
tail -100 filename.out > report_file
bash and other sh-like shells:
- wine -debugmsg +relay,+snoop [other_options] program_name 2>&1 | tee filename.out
+ wine -debugmsg +relay [other_options] program_name 2>&1 | tee filename.out
tail -100 filename.out > report_file
'report_file' will now contain the last hundred lines of the debugging