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Improvement
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    Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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Operating System: ReactOS
Platform: x86 Hardware 
Description
Created an attachment (id=3800)
log2lines: Enhanced raddr2line replacement
Usage: log2lines [-cd:fFhl:mrv] [<exefile> <offset>]
Description:
  When <exefile> <offset> are given, log2lines works just like raddr2line
  Otherwise it reads stdin and tries to translate lines of the form:
  <IMAGENAME:ADDRESS>
  The result is written to stdout.
  log2lines uses a cache in order to avoid a directory scan at each
  image lookup, greatly increasing performance. Only image path and its
  base address are cached
Options:
  -c   Console mode. Outputs text per character instead of per line.
       This is slightly slower but enables to see what you type.
  -d <directory>
       Directory to scan for images.
       Default: output-32
-f Force creating new cache.
-F As -f but exits immediately after creating cache.
-h This text.
  -l <logFile>
       Append copy to specified logFile.
       Default: no logFile
-m Prefix (mark) each translated line with '* '.
-r Raw output without translation.
  -v   Show detailed errors and tracing.
       Repeating this option adds more verbosity.
       Default: only (fatal) errors
Examples:
  Setup is a VMware machine with its serial port set to: '\\.\pipe\kdbg'.
  Just recreate cache after a svn update or a new module has been added:
       log2lines -F
  Use kdbg debugger via console (interactive):
       log2lines -c < \\.\pipe\kdbg
  Use kdbg debugger via console, and append copy to logFile:
       log2lines -c -l dbg.log < \\.\pipe\kdbg
  Use kdbg debugger to send output to logfile:
       log2lines < \\.\pipe\kdbg > dbg.log
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ROSBE-10 PATCH: New piperead command for Powershell
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