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Old 26th July 2012, 11:49 AM
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Question Getting proper backtrace of windows application

I'm having difficulties getting proper meaningful backtrace of crashed windows application. The one generated by wine crash dialog is useless even if I install wine-debuginfo. Do I need to install something else or maybe configure something? I'm using wine-wow 1.5.9. Please, help.
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