On Thursday, 23 February 2017 at 16:30:08 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
I don't know how to build mago-mi either, but you can obtain it from the bundle with dlangide https://github.com/buggins/dlangide/releases/download/v0.6.11/dlangide-v0_6_11-bin-win32_x86-magomi-v0_3_1.zip

Thanks, that got me somewhere. However, this executable stops working as soon as I run it from the command line. Double-clicking it from the explorer opens a gdb console. I added it to my path anyyhow, but clicking on debug in vscode with a launch.json with "type": "mago-mi" doesn't do anything.

With GDB it should just work though, if you can run `gdb` from the command line. If you can only run it through some MinGW command line version, try running vscode over the command line there

gdb is in my path, I can run it from the command line. When I run 'gdb test.exe' (test.exe being the binary placed in my workspace folder), I get the error message "not in executable format: File format not recognized", whether I build as x86 or x86_64. Any further tips on where I could get a working gdb?

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