2013/5/8 Martin <[email protected]> > On 08/05/2013 16:35, silvioprog wrote: > > 2013/5/8 silvioprog <[email protected]> > >> 2013/5/8 Martin <[email protected]> >> >>> [...] >>> Sorry, no that was not fixed. >>> >>> I was told something about path loading. That was hopped to fix initial >>> issue. Is that also still there? >>> >>> Can you try the 2 debugln? >>> >>> Because we still need to find out who is the right person to look at >>> this after all >>> >>> >>> Sorry about the mess. >>> >> >> >> No problem friend. :) >> >> I'll do it now, a minute... >> > > Done: > > http://pastebin.com/HC7bcTay > > > Ok. dumb question on my site: did the assembler window show, or did it > work without it? > Because I cant see the asm stuff in the log. > > > Well looking for it, I can now see it way down. But a completely different > situation, > > *stopped,reason="signal-received",signal-name="SIGPIPE",signal-meaning="Broken > pipe > That triggers different code... > > > So question: has the original issue been resolved ? > > > > About the new one, I can see what happens. > > The stopped position does not have debug info, so it can not display. > It should try to find a position on the stack.... > > That fails. And it fails because it is exclusively disabled at that > time.... > > I am not sure of the exact reasons... But IIRC it would give source-editor > the hickups (crash it) if it was allowed. > I might find time to investigate that again, but I don't know. Otherwise, > this will need to wait. The original plan to resolve it requires a big > rewrite. > > > On your own risk: > debugger/gdbmidebugger line 5185 > > > function TGDBMIDebuggerCommandExecute.ProcessStopped(const AParams: String; > ....... > procedure ProcessSignalReceived(const AList: TGDBMINameValueList); > ....... > > FTheDebugger.QueueExecuteLock; > try > if not AIgnoreSigIntState > or not SigInt > then ProcessFrame(F); > finally > FTheDebugger.QueueExecuteUnlock; > end; > end; > > remove the lock and unlock. > > IIRC it is tricky to get the crash. So you might get a long way before it > happens >
I can do it yes, minute... ps. I know that some people prefer not to do a remote access, but if you prefer, I'll can let you access my virtual machine, via TeamViewer ( http://www.teamviewer.com). -- Silvio Clécio My public projects - github.com/silvioprog
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