On Dec 18, 2012, at 8:09 AM, John Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> I’ve had a bit of a break from my monodroid project but returned recently –
> upgraded to 4.4.41
> Now breakpoints are not recognised
> This has happened a few times in the last couple of years on upgrades
> sometimes solved simply by for example ddeleting suo file
Could you please file a bug so that we can track this?
Apparently a .suo file contains user options; I have no idea why this would
break debugging. :-(
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb165909(VS.80).aspx
> In this case none of the previous tricks works
> Do I have to completely uninstall ? I notice someone posted in Janaury this
> year 2012 (with no official response) and suggested he had to deinstall
> everything to get the debugger to work
>
> If I have to do this is it
> 1) Just an issue of reinstalling the Android-sdk
> 2) Do I have to deinstall mono for Android – if so how is that done
> without completetely messing up the licensing (another issue)
> 3) Is there something else I should be deinstalling?
> 4) Does VS2010 or Monodevelop have to be deinstalled
Without knowing why things are breaking, I can't say one way or the other. It
doesn't make sense to me why an uninstall+reinstall would change anything...
- Jon
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