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Someone has asked you for a debug log (aka log file, XBMC.log, etc). This is what they want you to do:

1. Download the Debug log uploader add-on:
Inside of XBMC go into Settings → Add-ons → Get add-ons → XBMC.org → Programs → XBMC Log Uploader and click on "Install"
2. Turn debugging on:
Inside of XBMC go into Settings → System → Debugging and turn on Enable debug logging. You will see some weird text pop up on the screen.
3. Restart XBMC:
so that the log file records important startup information.
4. Reproduce whatever issue/bug you are reporting on.
If the issue doesn't require action (the problem happens when you open XBMC, etc) then go to the next step. If a bug happened when you played a movie, play a movie. If something weird popped up on the screen when you went into an add-on, go into that add-on. Etc.
5. If you use passwords for your network file sharing:
You will probably need to edit your log before you upload it. Don't use the rest of the steps here and instead see here for further instructions.
6. Upload your debug log:
From XBMC's home screen, go into Programs → XBMC Log Uploader, enter your e-mail address (if you haven't used the add-on before) and press "Okay". Then it will ask you if you want to upload the debug log, press "Okay".
7. Copy the URL
from the e-mail you get and paste it to the forum post or give it to whoever asked you for the debug log. Never copy/paste the log file itself into a forum post.
8. You're done
You can turn off debugging now.