OK, re-creating this is easy for me.  I am running Qt Creator 1.2.93
rev 97e7b7bbf9 (Oct 21).

1. Start Qt Creator.
2. Create a new Qt4 GUI project (MainWindow based).
3. Open main.cpp and use F9 to add a breakpoint on line 8.
4. Hit F5.  Program builds, gdb starts and the breakpoint is triggered.
5. Hit F5 to continue and then close the application.
6. Toggle the breakpoint on line 8 off (using F9) and add a new one to line 9.
7. Hit F5.  Breakpoint isn't triggered and the application runs,
displaying the main window.

Attached is the gdb log.  I hope this helps.

If I hit F5 again, then the new breakpoint on line 9 is triggered OK.
While gdb is loaded I can toggle breakpoints at will.

2009/10/26 André Pönitz <[email protected]>:
> On Monday 26 October 2009 14:33:36 ext Robert Caldecott wrote:
>> Out of interest, have you managed to reproduce my breakpoint issues?
>
> I was not able to reproduce it after the first change I mentioned
> last week.
>
>> (where breakpoints cannot always be set unless gdb is actually
>> running.)  This issue got a little better with the latest nightly
>> Windows build but is still giving me problems.
>
> Could you re-create the log? Maybe the problem more visible
> now that "something" changed...

Attachment: gdb.log
Description: Binary data

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