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Fixed in 5.0.X
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Found in
4.5.1f3
Issue ID
616179
Regression
Yes
Symbols (PDB) no longer being shipped for non-Development Windows
Under previous versions of Unity the Windows Standalone player came with a .PDB file containing debug symbols for all variations of the player (i.e. both 32bit and 64bit, and both Development and Release builds).
In 4.5.1 the file structure in PlaybackEngines has changed and now both win32_nondevelopment and win64_nondevelopment players no longer include symbols.
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RPGCoder
Oct 21, 2015 01:07
I have Unity 5.1.4f1 installed and there are no PDBs for the non-development versions. Which version of Unity 5 was this fixed in?