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Re: Xcode 2.1 debugging
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Re: Xcode 2.1 debugging


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 2.1 debugging
  • From: Nate Friedman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 04:18:13 -0700

I've been letting mail from this list pile up (shame on me) but but looking at the list for the first time in ages, I found someone with the same problem I've been having! Debugging doesn't work for me in 2.1, while it worked fine in 1.5. It doesn't stop for break points, and fix&continues just beeps. I'm tempted to scap it and reinstall 2.1. Anyone else experiencing this problem or have a solution?

- Nate
On Jun 21, 2005, at 3:42 AM, Andy Bettis wrote:

On 21 Jun 2005, at 11:17, j o a r wrote:


On 21 jun 2005, at 12.05, Andy Bettis wrote:


Just upgraded to Xcode 2.1 and suddenly I can't debug any more. All I'm doing is adding breakpoints, nothing fancy.


I hope you realize that it's impossible for us to give you any input if you don't describe your problem...


Please check the list archives for the more common problems with debugging (such as trying to debug an optimized binary).


OK, let's try again.

I was debugging happily with Xcode 1.5, using breakpoints in the code.
I upgraded to Xcode 2.1.
While debugging the execution does not halt at breakpoints, as it did before.


I realise this is very brief but I thought that if this was a common problem and could be fixed easily then someone could tell me. If not I will plough through the archives, etc.


Is there an Xcode bug database or something similar I could check for stuff like this?


Apples bug database is not public.


I was hoping for something that would list commonly found problems and suggest solutions, for situations like this where something seems obviously broken but there must be a fix or nobody would be able to get any work done. If I have a unique setup problem then I agree that it's my job to sort it out, but as far as I know I have a pure 'vanilla' installation.


Thanks for the reply.

Rev. Andy
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