Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] I followed "Using MSVC++ for debugging" and still unable to
I finally found what was wrong.
The GOOSE dissector is unsing "#line" instruction in its sources. Visual
Studio does not seem to like that.
Nic
Nicolas Gendron ing. jr
(418) 834-0009 poste 266
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Sent: September 23, 2009 4:54 PM
To: Developer support list for Wireshark
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] I followed "Using MSVC++ for debugging" and
still unable to debug Wireshark.
Nicolas Gendron wrote:
> On Windows XO, here is what I'm doing :
> - make sure "config.nmake" is OK. I actually have
"LOCAL_LDFLAGS=/DEBUG /MACHINE:$(TARGET_MACHINE)" uncommented
> - make disclean
> - make all
> - start Visual Studio 2008 (Team System Development Edition)
> - open Wireshark.exe
> - try to put a breakpoint in "epan\packet-goose.c"
> - start the debugging
>
>
> My breakpoint becomes disabled because "no symbols have been loaded
for this document"
>
Things should work just fine ...
So: (starting with some basic random questions):
1. Did you open Wireshark in VS via File ! Open ! Project Solution
...\wireshark-gtk2\wireshark.exe ??
2. If so: Can you "step in" (F11) to Wireshark and get a display
of lots of "Loading symbols ..." in the bottom status VS bar
before eventually getting a display of gtk/main.c source ??
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