Oh, man, I'm so sorry.
Running plain gdb did not stop either!

It's my own stupid fault. I seemed to have changed the configuration of my 
application, and now I did not enter the method in which the breakpoint was set.

The only annoying now is the slow start up.

But for now it is ok.

Now I concentrate again on the use of the debug helpers. But I will do that in 
the other thread.

Sorry for taking your time for this.

Luuk
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of André Pönitz
Sent: 06 May 2009 12:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qt-creator] Not stopping at breakpoint

On Wednesday 06 May 2009 11:40:43 ext Kuiper, Luuk wrote:
> Here is a new gdb input and gdb output.
> I have switched of debugging debug helper.
> 
> I did not press 'continue' my self this time, so it continued automatically. 
> But 'temporarily' is must longer than I was used to. ( at least more than one 
> minute now).

It should be less than a second.

Anyway, according to the log the breakpoint was properly set, acknowledged by 
gdb, and the process continued to run afterwards.

So it looks ok now from the setup side.

Why the breakpoint does not trigger I don't know.


Does it work if you run "plain" gdb directly?

Andre'

PS: Do you have any special setup in your .gdbinit?
At least the binary does not seem to run from the place in which it was 
compiled.

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