Hi, I'm a happy user of MadExcept, many thanks, but have one problem:
I have a Delphi (10.2) project with 2 Build-Configurations (Debug & Release), and I only want to include MadExcept in the Debug configuration.
Is this somehow possible?
Currently, when I have it active in the Debug configuration and then switch to the Release configuration MadExcept changes the build-options to include itself also in the Release version.
Greetings, Sebastian
different settings for each build-configuration
Re: different settings for each build-configuration
May I ask why you want madExcept to be disabled in the release build? The main purpose of madExcept is to get crash reports to you for crashes that occur on the PCs of your users, which is usually the release build. So I'm wondering why you would want madExcept to disabled in the release build?
Re: different settings for each build-configuration
Hi *.*,
I want to ask for the same feature. We only use MadExcept in special builds, normally we deactivate it for release builds. So it would be very helpful if MadExcept integrates well with the build configuration system in Delphi 10.3.
Greetings
Björn Schreiber
DRIGUS Systeme GmbH
I want to ask for the same feature. We only use MadExcept in special builds, normally we deactivate it for release builds. So it would be very helpful if MadExcept integrates well with the build configuration system in Delphi 10.3.
Greetings
Björn Schreiber
DRIGUS Systeme GmbH
Re: different settings for each build-configuration
Hi Björn,
same questions to you (see questions in my previous comment)...
Best regards, Mathias.
same questions to you (see questions in my previous comment)...
Best regards, Mathias.
Re: different settings for each build-configuration
Hi Mathias,
I thought I already answered it: it was a decision of my firm to don't use madExcept in release builds. We use madExept only for the developing process and very rare for special customer builds if we can't track down a error with information from the customer.
Greetings
I thought I already answered it: it was a decision of my firm to don't use madExcept in release builds. We use madExept only for the developing process and very rare for special customer builds if we can't track down a error with information from the customer.
Greetings