Oh, how embarrasing. I always thought when I built for "debug", it  
always also set the mode to the same.

Sorry for the wasted bits.

Charlie

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On Jan 3, 2008, at 6:51 PM, Ron Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I've been able to set breakpoints - at least when running the
> HelloWorld fuse project.
>
> The trick is to select a debug build.  With a release build, all of
> the debugging information is stripped, and even though XCode allows
> you to set a breakpoint, and attempt to debug the executable, your
> breakpoints are ineffective.
>
> Once I integrated with the disk arbitration framework, however, I had
> to give up the ability to run in XCode's debugger, as I haven't found
> a way to attach to the userland daemon when it is run by the operating
> system.
>
> Ron
>
> On Dec 28, 2007, at 6:07 AM, Charlie wrote:
>
>>
>> Looks like I had two issues; first was a signature problem (I am new
>> to Objective-C and missed a parameter, creating a new signature:-
>> ( instead of overriding a method).
>>
>> I am still not able to set breakpoints in XCode.   I can see the code
>> pass the breakpoints since the NSLog output shows the code executing
>> (now).
>>
>>
>>
>> Charlie wrote:
>>> I am trying to develop an Objective C FUSE package.  I have started
>>> with the 'HelloWorld" Fuse project under the filesystems-objc/
>>> HelloFS.
>>>
>>> I have been able to modify the application to load a new class
>>> (SvnFuseFileSystem.h/m) and get the new class performing some basic
>>> operations.
>>>
>>> However, when I set a breakpoint in the application and use XCode
>>> (Tiger) to debug, the break points never get stopped at.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts on this?  Any suggestions about what it might take to
>>> debug a MacFuse app?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> Charlie
>>>
>
>
> >

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