On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 11:43:29 PM UTC+2, Jon Loldrup wrote:
>
> Update: It works fine in Windows 7 (same versions of Firefox and Firebug).
> Thus the problem only occurs on Ubuntu 14.04
>
> Where should I file this bug?
>
Here is the official issue list
https://github.com/firebug/firebug/issues

Honza
 

>
>
> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 9:37:04 AM UTC+2, Jon Loldrup wrote:
>>
>> I can't make console.trace give any output. Am I using it wrongly?
>> I'm using Firefox 41.0.1 and Firebug 2.0.12
>>
>> I've uploaded a test file to neocities 
>> <http://definemyhouse.neocities.org/index.html> so you can try it out. 
>> This is the content of the test file:
>>
>> <!DOCTYPE html>
>> <html lang="en">
>> <head>
>>     <meta charset="UTF-8">
>>     <title></title>
>> </head>
>> <body>
>>     <script type="text/javascript">
>>
>>         function myFun1 (p1) {
>>             var res = myFun2("there");
>>             return res;
>>         }
>>
>>         function myFun2 (p2) {
>>             console.trace();
>>             return "hi there"
>>         }
>>
>>         console.log("start");
>>         var res = myFun1("hi");
>>         console.log("res: ", res);
>>         console.log("end");
>>
>>     </script>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>

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