Thanks for all the suggestions guys, but I’m still unable to get my breakpoints 
going.


Jens:   
Did you accidentally click the “Deactivate breakpoints” button in the debugger 
console’s toolbar?       
(PH)  NO


Alex:
Peter, what happens if you create a brand new empty project with one screen and 
put a breakpoint in it when the first screen loads?
(PH) Tried this and breakpoints work fine


Charles:
Are those breakpoints located in your own code or library code? Breakpoints in 
dynamically loaded libraries can sometimes fail to resolve.
(PH)  The breakpoints are in my code.


Steve:
Are you talking about existing breakpoints, or even new ones added after you 
noticed the problem? Is the breakpoints setting still on (Debug->Deactivate 
Breakpoints vs. Debug->Activate Breakpoints)?
(PH) Tried switching breakpoints off and then back on - but they still don’t 
work.


Han Ming:
Also, are you running with the debugger? Sometimes people uncheck the 'Debug 
executable' option in the Scheme Editor and then forget about it. If you don't 
see your debug session in the Debug Navigator, you are not debugging.
(PH)  This is set to ‘Debug Executable’ as it should be.



So after a lot of fiddling I still can’t get breakpoints to work.
I’m kind of stumped here.

I’m beginning to wonder if rebuilding the project file is the only way…… UGH !


Peter






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