Hi, I just realized we had the following note in our readme (https://github.com/gnustep/tools-windows-msvc), which I think might help you get LLDB working on Windows: > When utilizing the built-in gnustep-make test suite's debug capabilities, the > preferred debugger on Windows is lldb. lldb (from the Chocolatey package > manager) links to python310.dll, but is not found if Python 3.10.x is not > installed and added to PATH. The error message is obscure and doesn't mention > the missing dependency. Install Python3 manually using the official Python > Installer. After downloading and executing the installer, select Add to PATH > and proceed with the installation. You can now use the lldb debugger. > Hope that helps.
Frederik > Am 05.07.2023 um 11:54 schrieb bellabs <bell...@163.com>: > > Thank you for your suggestion, but in the process of trying your suggestion, > i.e., getting more useful information through the debugger, it seems that > there is also a problem with lldb on windows, I looked up the error returned > by lldb through google, including the link you provided in your last reply, > and found that the error is caused by a missing dll, but I checked all the > dlls that lldb depends on through dumpbin one by one, and made sure they are > all there and in the environment variables. But I checked all the dlls that > lldb depends on one by one through dumpbin, and made sure they are all there > and in the environment variables, but still lldb does not work, and the lldb > command itself does not tell me which dlls are missing, this bad design, dll > is dumb and can't say anything, I wasted a lot of time on this problem, and > also wasted a lot of your time, really sorry! > > log > C:\demo>lldb > > C:\demo>echo %errorlevel% > -1073741515 >