On 01/11/12 10:14, David Ostrovsky wrote: > Hi, > > trying to debug Stuart's accessibility issues i am trying to turn on the > debug symbols (VC2010) ang getting this: > > http://pastebin.com/PZs5T3Er > [...] > C:\workspace\LO-Win2008-VC2010\workdir\wntmsci13.pro\LinkTarget\Library\ijvmfwk.lib.pdb > > is wrong path. the compile lines contain > -Fd$W/LinkTarget/pdb/Library/ijvmfwk.lib.pdb > [...] > > Evidently: the directory $W/LinkTarget/pdb/Library exists but is empty. > > @Michael can it be related to your recent AUXTARGETS change?
hmm... i don't think so but havent actually tried to revert that... there are apparently 2 pdb files for every LinkTarget: 1. workdir/*/LinkTarget/pdb/isot.lib.pdb this is passed to the CXX invocation as -Fd so the compiler writes the debug info into that (apparently there must be some synchronization there so that multiple cl.exe don't step on each others toes) 2. workdir/*/LinkTarget/Library/sotlo.pdb this is written by the linker, and apparently uses the first pdb file as input with just -Fd...foo.pdb and without the special flag to produce debug info cl.exe will not write to the .pdb file and it will not exist. so what (i thought at first) happens here is that you have compiled the library first without debug, so you don't get any pdb file, and then you don't clean any object file and build with debug=t then the linker will complain that there is no pdb file to read. actually that was a nice theory but i don't get a warning in that case (MSVC 2008); apparently the .o files remember if they are build with debug or not? i can however reproduce that if i manually delete the isot.lib.pdb and then re-link without re-compiling. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice