Thanks everyone...problem solved. J

I had a moment of inspiration and remembered Delphi 6 professional update packs 1 & 2, which I hadn't installed. Once installed, breakpoints are now working fine. So anyone else who gets this problem - try this. (Note: breakpoints worked fine under NT without the update packs).

 

Thanks everyone.

 

Dave

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Conor Boyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 6 March 2003 12:19PM
To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
Subject: RE: [DUG]: Getting breakpoints working properly

 

It's XP that's causing the problem; doesn't have anything to do with DCUs, etc.

 

If you do a newsgroup search (e.g. Google Group search looking for newsgroups with *delphi* in them), you will find a lot of postings relating to your problem.

 

Most of the suggested solutions relate to where the DLL is located, and this sounds like it may be a problem for you.  The simplest one suggested (not tested by me) is that the DPR and the DLL should be in the same place.

 

Sounds like you're stuck between a rock and a hard place, so only you can make the call as to which suggested solution will work for you.

 

Good luck,

 

Conor

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

Oh hell, sounds like I'm in deep do-do.

 

Integrated debugging is checked on, and I compared all boxes on compiler, linker and debugger, with our other Delphi developer, and mine are the same as hers. She can do debugging fine, but she is on NT. I also had no problems until moving on to XP (yesterday).

 

I was working on my project, on NT, the day before yesterday. Yesterday I went on to XP. Today I re-loaded the same project, and debugging won't work. Seems like it must be XP or my Delphi install, as I had to re-install Delphi 6 on my new machine.

 

I have deleted all DCUs, etc. with no luck. I've compared dof, cfg & dsk files between the project I've been mucking around with, and one that hasn't been touched since I went on to XP. Both sets of files looked consistently the same sort of thing.

 

All our dlls run from the server. There is a menu.exe on the server, which is used to run the dlls. My dll resides in x:\dev_mnu - at least this is a short name (good, considering Myles advice). The menu.exe resides in the same directory as the dll. The menu, project name and directory name, all have no spaces in them.

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