If you know the line where the code fails, you can insert $DB::single=2; on the line before, run under the debugger and hit 'c' to got straight to that line and grab your stacktrace that way. Quick and much less tedious than the single stepping method.
In reply to Re: How do I get a post mortem stack trace?
by BrowserUk
in thread How do I get a post mortem stack trace?
by rinceWind
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