On Monday 30 November 2009 17:30:08 ext Burka Victor wrote: > > 30.11.09, 15:12, "André Pönitz" <[email protected]>: > > > On Monday 30 November 2009 00:14:55 ext Burka Victor wrote: > > > 29.11.09, 17:47, "Andre Poenitz" : > > > > In any case, please post the contents of Debug->Views->Debugger, > > > > right pane. > > > > Ok thanks. > > > > > sReading > > C:/S60/devices/S60_5th_Edition_SDK_v1.0/epoc32/release/gcce/udeb/analogclock.sym...... > > > >&"Dwarf Error: Could not find abbrev number 18644 [in module > > C:/S60/devices/S60_5th_Edition_SDK_v1.0/epoc32/release/gcce/udeb/analogclock.sym]\n" > > > > That might be the reason that your breakpoints are not hit. The message > > usually means the debugging information is corrupted - or not properly > > assembled by the toolchain for that matter. > > > > I don't really know what is causing it. We had similar problems with older > > versions of MinGW gdb on Windows XP 64 a while ago, and given that > > the gdb available for Symbian is also only based on gdb 6.4 it might > > actually be the same issue. > > > > On what system is your Creator running? > > Windows XP SP3. > Qt Creator 1.3 RC1 (1.2.94 based on Qt 4.6.0). > Qt 4.6.0 RC1.
32 or 64 bit? > Andre, did you have the breakpoints working fine with Qt 4.6.0 RC1 > on any QtCreator or Carbide.c++ using GCCE and linking your Qt > application with Qt binaries for Symbian that Nokia provides on their web > site ? I had breakpoints working fine (i.e. apart from the "usual" brokenness of breakpoints in constructors with old gdb) with Qt Creator and a GCCE compiled application from a Linux host at some point of time. However, I did neither check the RC1 binaries for that use case nor did I do any testing under Windows. Andre' _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
