Are you running PODS on a non-English version of Windows? There's an old problem with the debugger plugin looking for an English string that's caused debugging problems -- it should be in the archives of the tools-forum mailing list along with a workaround.
On 4/5/06, David Ek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jay, > > Yeah, the workaround to this problem is fairly straightforward. I'm new to > PODS but was attracted to it because of the integrated debugging. When I > first started doing PalmOS coding, the "visual" debugging capabilities were a > bit limited, and coding and building projects using PRC Tools wasn't for > those with a fear of the command line. I used Visual C++ as an IDE (by > creating a "makefile project", where you supply the makefile and VC++ just > executes it when you hit the build button) and that worked pretty well except > for the lack of integrated debugging. I also like the fact that the resource > editor is now a part of the development environment, and that I can let PODS > manage my makefile instead of having to do that myself. And, as you point > out, you can use as much of PODS as you find useful. > > Thanks for the reply - > > Dave Ek > > -----Original Message----- > >From: Jay Ts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Apr 4, 2006 2:08 PM > >To: Palm Developer Forum <[email protected]> > >Subject: Re: Error: Unable to launch Target Enviroment > > > >> I'm having the same problem. When I choose Run... from the Run menu in > >> PODS and specify the correct configuration under Palm OS Applications > >> and hit the Run button, the Palm emulator launches but doesn't have my > >> application loaded. After a minute or so, I get the message > >> > >> Unable to launch Target Environment: Target is not responding (timed > > > >Aha - finally, someone posted the details regarding the "Target is > >not responding" problem. Thank you! > > > >Now I understand why I've never seen it. I don't do everything > >from within PODS. I probably tried the "Run..." menu item once, > >a long, long time ago, got the error, and eventually forgot it > >ever happened. > > > >What I do is install some of the simulators, and make them > >available in a 'quick launch' toolbar. (Or just put a shortcut > >icon on your desktop.) After building my application, I click > >on the simulator icon to start the simulator, and install the > >.prc ("database") using the simulator's popup menu. The first > >time a simulator is run, Windows puts up a dialog regarding > >the firewall, and it's simple to click on "unblock" to open > >up the port that the simulator is using. After that, no > >more problems. > > > >I suppose the reason I'm so happy with the PODS environment > >is that I don't use Eclipse for anything other than > > > >1. Creating new applications (New 68k managed make...). > >2. Refresh from the left-side navigation pane (necessary after > > adding a new source file, and sometimes after running the > > Resource Editor and making just a very minor change). > >3. One Rebuild immmediately following the Refresh. > > > >From there, I'm always using vim to edit code and running 'make' > >from the Cygwin command line, and I never see Eclipse at all. > > > >Jay Ts > > > >-- > >For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, > >please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ > > > -- > For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, > please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ > -- For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
