Its works nicely with the MPI :D. Just a quick question though. Is there
any way (possibly hack) I can attach two debugger sessions to two different
process and show them in the same window? :D I know I'm asking for too much
but one can just be hopeful!

Right now I can fire up two Creators and on each of them attach to one MPI
process which is already sweet but was hoping I could do that inside just
one. Any ideas are welcome

Thanks



On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Mohammad Mirzadeh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Sorry about that. It seems that I have been doing something wrong; most
> probably did not have the debug symbols anyway?. I tried it again and now I
> can step into the sources.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 10:52 AM, André Pönitz <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 01:12:45AM -0700, Mohammad Mirzadeh wrote:
>> > Ok I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but when I attach the debugger to
>> > the process it only brings up the disassembler and does not go into
>> > the source. I have the .pro file based on which the make file was
>> > generated, but I'm not sure how I should be using it when I'm
>> > attaching the debugger to a process?
>>
>> If you see only assembler for a stack frame it mean you don't have debug
>> information and/or sources available for the current location.
>>
>> There are several possible reasons;
>>
>>  - you attached while the process was in some library for
>>    which you don't have debuginfo installed (happens often
>>    for glib eventloop or similar)
>>
>>  - you attach to process compiled without debug info (often
>>    called "Release" build)
>>
>>  - the debug info is there, but the debugger did not pick it up
>>
>> To find out which case you are in, please attach the full debugger
>> log (right pane of Windows->Views->Debugger Log)
>>
>> Andre'
>>
>
>
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