Hello, Ted!
You wrote on 8 Sep 2004 04:43:46 -0700:
TW> Use the Project Configuration/Path setting to set where the files
TW> actually are. In the Load Options window tick "Ignore Path Info in
TW> symbol file".
Yeah, thank you, it worked.
TW> This works on a windows box.
And now I've got another question concerning memory watching. I do
everything according to documentation, but during debugging (Run/Step)
can't see
any data in Memory WIndow, where I added to watch some addresses... It's
just empty.
I tried to play with update options (update manually/update after
breakpoint etc.), but it didn't help...
With best regards, Roman Mashak. E-mail: mrv@tusur.ru
Reply by Ted Wood●September 8, 20042004-09-08
>
> So, is there any compile option I can use to prevent this behaviour? Or may
> be there is better way?
Use the Project Configuration/Path setting to set where the files actually are.
In the Load Options window tick "Ignore Path Info in symbol file".
This works on a windows box.
Cheers
TW
Reply by Roman Mashak●September 7, 20042004-09-07
Hello, All!
I've got one more question about visionCLICK S/W and debugging techiques.
I'm new to this, so my apologize for probably stupid questions :)
My code, I wanna debug, was compiled on the linux platfrom and debug
information inside binary contains paths from Linux machine, like
/home/me/bla-bla...., so in visionCLICK I can't locate the modules or
important symbols cause of this fact.
So, is there any compile option I can use to prevent this behaviour? Or may
be there is better way?
Thank you for help in advance!
With best regards, Roman Mashak. E-mail: mrv@tusur.ru