This is interesting -- if I send out a stack trace, I see line numbers for
the xsp/mono code, but not my own.  My mdb files are with the assemblies in
the website/bin folder.  Are they in the right place?  Here's part of the
stack trace:

  at Drawba.Widgets.Login.Login_OnClick ()
  at System.MulticastDelegate.invoke_void_Widget_string ()
  at EmergeTk.Widgets.Html.TextBox.HandleEvents ()
  at EmergeTk.Context.Transform ()
  at EmergeTk.Context.Connect ()
  at EmergeTk.ContextHandler.ProcessRequest ()
  at System.Web.HttpApplication+<>c__CompilerGenerated3.MoveNext () in
/tmp/scratch/BUILD/mono-1.2/mcs/class/System.Web/System.Web/HttpApplication.cs:line
931
  at System.Web.HttpApplication.Tick () in
/tmp/scratch/BUILD/mono-1.2/mcs/class/System.Web/System.Web/HttpApplication.cs:line
625



On 12/7/06, Ben Joldersma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Do I need to use mod-mono-server2.exe?  I tried added --debug to the mono
call for xsp2.exe, and this still does not give line numbers.  When I try
using mod-mono-server2.exe, I get line numbers, but I also get the
"mod_mono and xsp have different versions" error, so it is unusable.

I'm using mono 1.2.1, except for System.Web.dll, which I pulled in from
mono 1.2 (I might also using mod-mono or xsp2 from 1.2, I tried copying
them over from a clean 1.2.1 folder, but maybe some dlls are still from
1.2 or something...) because I was getting some errors with the new
precompilation stuff.  It's not a HUGE deal ... but it would be nice to
have!

thanks for the suggestion,

--ben

On 12/6/06, Michał Ziemski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> You should pass a --debug argument to mono when running
> mod-mono-server2.exe
>
> For example change /usr/bin/mod-mono-server2.script to:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> exec /usr/bin/mono $MONO_OPTIONS --debug
> "/usr/lib/mono/2.0/mod- mono-server2.exe" "$@"
>
> Cheers!
> Michał Ziemski
> Ben Joldersma napisał(a):
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I am trying to debug my asp.net < http://asp.net> application, and I'm
> > using xsp2 and mod-mono-server.  Although I am building debug builds,
> > and generating mdb files, the stack exceptions show [0x0000] for all
> > the offsets, and there is no line number following.  This makes things
>
> > trickier to debug, and while it's not the end of the world, it does
> > make things a lot harder, without having a graphical debugger.
> >
> > Anyone else seeing this?  I can get line numbers on exceptions on
> > console assemblies.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > --ben
> >
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