On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:01 PM, silky <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't have an answer, but I did stumble across this article while > searching: > http://www.wintellect.com/CS/blogs/jrobbins/archive/2009/05/11/pdb-files-what-every-developer-must-know.aspx > > Seems interesting (I haven't finished reading it yet).
THanks for the url. I've got symbolserver organised, the source I'm checking now. Like you, still reading. > > > On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote: >> It does stop at Debugger.Break()..which is a step forward? >> >> >> >> This the text i always get..i know what it is saying but no idea how to fix >> it.... >> >> >> >> Locating source for >> 'Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs'. Checksum: MD5 {6a >> 78 31 4f a7 90 9 5 a4 60 57 e5 da a7 fb f3} >> >> Determining whether the checksum matches for the following locations: >> >> 1: Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs Checksum: MD5 {5 >> b7 15 40 ac be b0 68 0 7 4 5b 27 df 7d 97} Checksum doesn't match. >> >> The file 'Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs' exists. >> >> Looking in script documents for >> 'Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs'... >> >> Determining whether the checksum matches for the following locations: >> >> 1: Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs Checksum: MD5 {5 >> b7 15 40 ac be b0 68 0 7 4 5b 27 df 7d 97} Checksum doesn't match. >> >> Looking in the projects for >> 'Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs'. >> >> The file was not found in a project. >> >> Looking in directory 'q:\'... >> >> The debug source files settings for the active solution indicate that the >> debugger will not ask the user to find the file: >> Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs. >> >> The debugger could not locate the source file >> 'Q:\Data\Clients\gime\PoppClientDotNet2\Popp\MainForm.cs'. >> >> >> >> >> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of Corneliu I. Tusnea >> Sent: Wednesday, 8 December 2010 4:18 PM >> To: ozDotNet >> Subject: Re: The breakpoint will not currently be hit..nightmare! >> >> >> >> Try to add in your code a Debugger.Break() see what's happening. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Conrad Lang <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Have you checked the following: >> >> All folders related to your projects in the "Temporary ASP.NET Files" of all >> the "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v?.?..." have been deleted. >> All bin and obj folders have been deleted (I know you've done this already >> though but may as well clean again). >> Check your projects are targetting the same .NET framework in the project >> properties. >> If you're debugging using IIS, check that the IIS AppPool is using the same >> framework as your project properties. >> Your solution startup projects are set to "multiple". >> >> Your web services should be "run" (not "run without debugging"). >> Your client application or ASP.NET UI project should be "run" (not "run >> without debugging"). >> >> Your breakpoints should be enabled (it's a silly suggestion but sometimes I >> forget I disabled a breakpoint). >> >> It might be worthwhile removing and adding the breakpoint again in case the >> VS upgrade somehow mangled its references (it's a long shot but worth a >> try?) >> >> If you're using the built-in ASP.NET development web server, maybe try >> change the port your dev ASP.NET app is running on. >> >> Good luck, >> Conrad. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:27 AM, David Kean <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Then this means that it is likely that sources/PDBs don’t match what you are >> debugging. Try deleting all obj/bin directories and do a rebuild. >> >> >> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of Anthony >> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 1:42 AM >> >> To: 'ozDotNet' >> Subject: RE: The breakpoint will not currently be hit..nightmare! >> >> >> >> Not a solid circle..red border >> >> >> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of David Kean >> Sent: Tuesday, 7 December 2010 6:26 PM >> To: ozDotNet >> Subject: RE: The breakpoint will not currently be hit..nightmare! >> >> >> >> Is the breakpoint a solid red circle once you’ve started debugging? >> >> >> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of Anthony >> Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 8:06 PM >> To: 'ozDotNet' >> Subject: The breakpoint will not currently be hit..nightmare! >> >> >> >> Upgraded my asp.net projects to VS2010 and now i can’t debug my project as >> the breakpoints are not being hit. >> >> · I have deleted framework temporary files. >> >> · Delete bin and obj directories. >> >> · Re-referenced projects >> >> · According the modules window..the symbols are being loaded. >> >> >> >> ....still no luck >> >> Anyone have suggestion....i’m going crazy!!!! >> >> Anthony >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Conrad Lang >> Mobile: 04 2260 9718 | Home: 03 9029 2247 >> >> > > > > -- > silky > > http://dnoondt.wordpress.com/ > > "Every morning when I wake up, I experience an exquisite joy — the joy > of being this signature." > -- Meski "Going to Starbucks for coffee is like going to prison for sex. 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