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Here's a quick list of what they are and what they do. |
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- `--verbose` |
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> Makes a console appear with log information at startup. |
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- `--debug` |
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> Enables the loading of debug information in Mono. The debugging information must be in the portable PDB format, |
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> Does nothing on its own. |
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> When paired with `--mono-debug`, this option makes the Mono soft debugger act in server mode. It begins listening on |
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> port 10000 on any address, and will pause startup (with no window) until a debugger is connected. I reccommend using |
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> port 10000 on any address, and will pause startup (with no window) until a debugger is connected. I recommend using |
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> SDB, but that is a command line debugger and a lot of people don't care for those. |
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