> What in the world did I do to break this?

Beats me.  Turn on High- and Low-level debugger logging, do the same thing
again, quit Poser (this flushes the log file), and examine the log file (it will
be written to Log0001.txt or something like that in your $POSER_DIR or $HOME
directory).  See if there's any connection to a debugger, or if any debugger
packets get exchanged.

-- Keith Rollin
-- Palm OS Emulator engineer






Warren Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/04/2001 10:31:06 PM

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Subject:  I broke debugging somehow, gdb, Pose



Somehow in the last few months, I managed to break something which now
prevents me from debugging with Pose and gdb.  (I'm fuzzy on this since
the last time I used the debugger was in October sometime.)

I've tried everything: searching the archives, reinstalling PRC-Tools,
upgrading to pose 3.0a8, downgrading back to 3.0a7, creating new
sessions in the debugger, building with -g on the compiler and linker
command lines, etc.  This is all on Red Hat Linux 6.2, with gcc 2.95.2.
I've tried both prc-tools 2.0 and 2.0.90.

I can see that my PRC file size goes up by 108 bytes when I build with
-g.  I load the PRC file into Pose, start GDB with the COFF executable,
type "target pilot localhost:6414" (or 2000), click on the program in
the Launcher, and the program runs, without breaking on PilotMain.  I
can say "break PilotMain", and it tells me it added the breakpoint, but
still it refuses to stop.

What in the world did I do to break this?
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