Re: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-04-29 Thread Ben Combee
In article <85202@palm-dev-forum>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > >Looking closer at it, there must be some compatibility problem > > between some Debug ROMs and versions 3.4 and 3.5 of POSE. > > I concur. There's a real problem here. > > Currently my workaround is to move the c-module I want to s

Re: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-04-29 Thread Stringer
Subject: Re: Debugging multiple segment application From: "Denis Faivre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 23:49:55 +0200 >From: "Matt Hebley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 8:04 PM >Subject: Re: Debugging multiple segment ap

Re: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-04-28 Thread Denis Faivre
From: "Matt Hebley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 8:04 PM Subject: Re: Debugging multiple segment application > - When I switch to the 4.1 m505 EFIGS debug ROM, I can break in the segment > code. > - When I switch to the 4.1 m505 US en debug ROM,

RE: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-28 Thread Matt Hebley
At 12:23 PM 28/3/2002 -0600, you wrote: > - When I remove the PRC and databases, it will successfully > > load and debug > > segments properly from CW (v7). However, if I quit the > > debugger (using the > > red X), and re-run from CW, I get the same problem (BP dimmed). > >I assume you are using

RE: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-28 Thread Heather Tufts
- When I remove the PRC and databases, it will successfully > load and debug > segments properly from CW (v7). However, if I quit the > debugger (using the > red X), and re-run from CW, I get the same problem (BP dimmed). I assume you are using the 7.1 patch. This patch caused some interesti

Re: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-28 Thread Matt Hebley
At 02:01 AM 28/3/2002 -0600, you wrote: > > > The debugger won't stop at breakpoints when the file is not in the first > > > segment. However, when I move it to the first segment (still has a dot) I > > > can debug it. While the debugger is running, the breakpoints that I set > > > before I ran th

Re: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-27 Thread Ben Combee
In article <81760@palm-dev-forum>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > I just started a multi-segment app today and I am having the same problem. No >breakpoints will work - and now I get "Object > Not In Form" on objects I see in constructor and I see in the header file. > > I am going nuts here.

Re: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-27 Thread Edward P. Ross
I just started a multi-segment app today and I am having the same problem. No breakpoints will work - and now I get "Object Not In Form" on objects I see in constructor and I see in the header file. I am going nuts here. I am using Windows 98 with Codewarrior 8.0. Ed. Matt Hebley wrote: > H

RE: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-27 Thread Brian Smith
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Peter Epstein wrote: > I've never had any problem with this. I've done lots of multi-segment > app debugging on Macs, but all using the old R6 version of CodeWarrior > (don't ask). Sorry, I know that's little help. I've personally had trouble with that with gdb... the stack

RE: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-27 Thread Peter Epstein
I've never had any problem with this. I've done lots of multi-segment app debugging on Macs, but all using the old R6 version of CodeWarrior (don't ask). Sorry, I know that's little help. -- Peter Epstein -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http

RE: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-27 Thread Matt Hebley
Hi Peter Yep, got a dot! The debugger won't stop at breakpoints when the file is not in the first segment. However, when I move it to the first segment (still has a dot) I can debug it. While the debugger is running, the breakpoints that I set before I ran the app are dim, and I cannot set ne

RE: Debugging multiple segment application

2002-03-27 Thread Peter Epstein
Make sure the dot is there in the debug column for each of your .c files in your project window. Look for the little green bug, then scan down that column. Click where the dot should be to add a dot. -- Peter Epstein -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, plea