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Default Win32 server debug - 19-06-2004

Would like to debug server better. With Linux server, halfd a server management program came with a debug setting that gave you a detailed log right to the crash point. Does the window server use a cvar or program for a more detailed log? The current log file blows, that is if its generated. I have to rely on the windows crash report. That just tells me the app that failed, not what led up to it.
  
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Default Re: Win32 server debug - 19-06-2004

Run the DS under the visual C++ debugger.

You can't run a LAN server because it checks to see if a debugger is runing, but you can run the DS under the debugger. THis is hwo I debug all of my Metamod utilities.

Works, great, shows you anything you want to / need to see....
  
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Default Re: Win32 server debug - 20-06-2004

If you don't have MSVC, all you can do is raise the "developer" CVAR to a higher value. I addition to the "-dev" command-line switch, put "+developer 2" or any other number you think may fit.



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Default Re: Win32 server debug - 21-06-2004

Thanks for the reply. No MSVC but will try "+developer 2".
  
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