On Oct 9, 2007, at 3:06 AM, Jith Thomas wrote:



On 10/8/07, Adam Roben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 8, 2007, at 2:42 AM, Jith Thomas wrote:

On 10/5/07, Adam Roben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jith Thomas wrote:
> *$ WebKit/WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit*
> and the result was,
>
> *Updating OpenSource
> svn: Working copy '.' locked
> svn: run 'svn cleanup' to remove locks (type 'svn help cleanup' for
> details)
> Died at ./update-webkit line 45.*

>Did you try running svn cleanup as suggested?
    >    Yes, I tried
> $ svn cleanup WebKit, but it is expecting the files to be >inside .svn/temp folder which in my case is inside .svn folder directly.

>So am I supposed to change the folder structure or is there any easy way >of doing it by command line. Please correct me if I am wrong .


>Perhaps if you paste the output from svn cleanup we'll be able to better help you.

Thanks to Adam and Dave, with your valuable recommendations, I am able to build and run webkit. Now I want to go a step further and to understand the entire flow. But
     $ devenv /debugexe Safari.exe
is allowing to debug only in case of errors and is skipping the break points set. Is there any method to step by step debug the entire webkit code in Visual studio 2005.

You need to pass the same arguments to Safari.exe that run-safari does. Something like this:

devenv /debugexe Safari.exe /framworkPath:"C:\cygwin\home\<username> \WebKit\WebKitBuild\bin" [/debug]

The /debug flag is needed if you built a debug version of WebKit. Otherwise you should leave that off. And you'll of course need to replace the example path I gave with one that is correct for your system.

-Adam

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