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  • Karthik

    does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

    Hi,

    I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
    Windows XP 64 bit os.

    This application runs perfectly on windows xp 32bit os without any
    problem.

    I used Windows XP 64 bit build environment (Debug) from PSDK for
    windows 2003 R2 to port my application, and created the suitable
    configuration and made all the necessary settings to the
    configuration.

    In fact I was able to compile and link the application without any
    errors.

    My problem is I am getting a message "does not contain debug
    information. Press OK to Continue" when I try to debug the application
    with or without breakpoints.

    Why I want to debug is, The application is not working fine and
    popping up some error messages, I want to catch them at runtime and
    fix them up.

    Can anybody help me in this regard.
  • Nick Keighley

    #2
    Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

    On 23 Jun, 11:19, Karthik <karthikphanin. ..@gmail.comwro te:
    I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
    Windows XP 64 bit os.
    this news group deals with standard C and platform specific stuff.
    You need to re-post on another (probably microsoft) relevant ng.

    <snip>
    My problem is I am getting a message "does not contain debug
    information. Press OK to Continue" when I try to debug the application
    with or without breakpoints.
    [OT] the debugger needs debug information. Try typeing "debug info"
    into the Help

    <snip>

    --
    Nick Keighley

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    • Richard

      #3
      Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

      Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_ nospam@hotmail. comwrites:
      On 23 Jun, 11:19, Karthik <karthikphanin. ..@gmail.comwro te:
      >
      >I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
      >Windows XP 64 bit os.
      >
      this news group deals with standard C and platform specific stuff.

      That will be news to your master and mentor "Mr Me" Heathfield.

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      • Kenny McCormack

        #4
        Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

        In article <g3o4r5$t9a$8@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
        Richard <rgrdev@gmail.c omwrote:
        >Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_ nospam@hotmail. comwrites:
        >
        >On 23 Jun, 11:19, Karthik <karthikphanin. ..@gmail.comwro te:
        >>
        >>I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
        >>Windows XP 64 bit os.
        >>
        >this news group deals with standard C and platform specific stuff.
        >
        >
        >That will be news to your master and mentor "Mr Me" Heathfield.
        Good catch, but I assume that the word "not" being dropped was merely a typo.

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        • Richard

          #5
          Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

          gazelle@xmissio n.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack) writes:
          In article <g3o4r5$t9a$8@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
          Richard <rgrdev@gmail.c omwrote:
          >>Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_ nospam@hotmail. comwrites:
          >>
          >>On 23 Jun, 11:19, Karthik <karthikphanin. ..@gmail.comwro te:
          >>>
          >>>I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
          >>>Windows XP 64 bit os.
          >>>
          >>this news group deals with standard C and platform specific stuff.
          >>
          >>
          >>That will be news to your master and mentor "Mr Me" Heathfield.
          >
          Good catch, but I assume that the word "not" being dropped was merely
          a typo.
          Being a pedantic arsehole does not come easy to me, so to suck up to the
          regular c.l.c clique I jump at every opportunity. Think along the lines
          of "Chuck" soiling his pants trying to be first to tell someone that
          main() must return something or the like.


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          • Kenny McCormack

            #6
            Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

            In article <g3o5qd$38f$1@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
            Richard <rgrdev@gmail.c omwrote:
            >gazelle@xmissi on.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack) writes:
            >
            >In article <g3o4r5$t9a$8@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
            >Richard <rgrdev@gmail.c omwrote:
            >>>Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_ nospam@hotmail. comwrites:
            >>>
            >>>On 23 Jun, 11:19, Karthik <karthikphanin. ..@gmail.comwro te:
            >>>>
            >>>>I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
            >>>>Windows XP 64 bit os.
            >>>>
            >>>this news group deals with standard C and platform specific stuff.
            >>>
            >>>
            >>>That will be news to your master and mentor "Mr Me" Heathfield.
            >>
            >Good catch, but I assume that the word "not" being dropped was merely
            >a typo.
            >
            >Being a pedantic arsehole does not come easy to me, so to suck up to the
            >regular c.l.c clique I jump at every opportunity. Think along the lines
            >of "Chuck" soiling his pants trying to be first to tell someone that
            >main() must return something or the like.
            Indeed.

            But point taken - being a pedantic arsehole is hard work - for those of
            us for whom it doesn't come naturally.

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            • Richard

              #7
              Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

              gazelle@xmissio n.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack) writes:
              In article <g3o5qd$38f$1@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
              Richard <rgrdev@gmail.c omwrote:
              >>gazelle@xmiss ion.xmission.co m (Kenny McCormack) writes:
              >>
              >>In article <g3o4r5$t9a$8@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
              >>Richard <rgrdev@gmail.c omwrote:
              >>>>Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_ nospam@hotmail. comwrites:
              >>>>
              >>>>On 23 Jun, 11:19, Karthik <karthikphanin. ..@gmail.comwro te:
              >>>>>
              >>>>>I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
              >>>>>Windows XP 64 bit os.
              >>>>>
              >>>>this news group deals with standard C and platform specific stuff.
              >>>>
              >>>>
              >>>>That will be news to your master and mentor "Mr Me" Heathfield.
              >>>
              >>Good catch, but I assume that the word "not" being dropped was merely
              >>a typo.
              >>
              >>Being a pedantic arsehole does not come easy to me, so to suck up to the
              >>regular c.l.c clique I jump at every opportunity. Think along the lines
              >>of "Chuck" soiling his pants trying to be first to tell someone that
              >>main() must return something or the like.
              >
              Indeed.
              >
              But point taken - being a pedantic arsehole is hard work - for those of
              us for whom it doesn't come naturally.
              Indeed.

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              • Nick Keighley

                #8
                Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                On 23 Jun, 13:34, gaze...@xmissio n.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack)
                wrote:
                In article <g3o4r5$t9...@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
                >
                Richard <rgr...@gmail.c omwrote:
                Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_ nos...@hotmail. comwrites:
                >
                On 23 Jun, 11:19, Karthik <karthikphanin. ..@gmail.comwro te:
                >
                >I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application to
                >Windows XP 64 bit os.
                >
                this news group deals with standard C and platform specific stuff.
                >
                That will be news to your master and mentor "Mr Me" Heathfield.
                >
                Good catch, but I assume that the word "not" being dropped was merely a typo.
                correct

                --
                Nick Keighley

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                • Johannes Bauer

                  #9
                  Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                  Kenny McCormack schrieb:
                  But point taken - being a pedantic arsehole is hard work - for those of
                  us for whom it doesn't come naturally.
                  Isn't the C standard something one *should* be pedantic about - at least
                  in a C newsgroup? At least that's what standards were made for. Sure, a
                  5/16 inch bolt might fit a 1/4 inch nut - but shouldn't be there people
                  telling you "well, what you're doing *might* work, but it might as well
                  just screw up whatever you're doing as soon as you change the screw vendor"?

                  Then again, thinking about it - looking like you and your sock puppet
                  are trollfeeding each other. Yeah well.

                  Regards,
                  Johannes

                  --
                  "Wer etwas kritisiert muss es noch lange nicht selber besser können. Es
                  reicht zu wissen, daß andere es besser können und andere es auch
                  besser machen um einen Vergleich zu bringen." - Wolfgang Gerber
                  in de.sci.electron ics <47fa8447$0$115 45$9b622d9e@new s.freenet.de>

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                  • Richard

                    #10
                    Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                    Johannes Bauer <dfnsonfsduifb@ gmx.dewrites:
                    Kenny McCormack schrieb:
                    >
                    >But point taken - being a pedantic arsehole is hard work - for those of
                    >us for whom it doesn't come naturally.
                    >
                    Isn't the C standard something one *should* be pedantic about - at
                    least in a C newsgroup? At least that's what standards were made
                    for. Sure, a 5/16 inch bolt might fit a 1/4 inch nut - but shouldn't
                    be there people telling you "well, what you're doing *might* work, but
                    it might as well just screw up whatever you're doing as soon as you
                    change the screw vendor"?
                    >
                    Then again, thinking about it - looking like you and your sock puppet
                    are trollfeeding each other. Yeah well.
                    >
                    Regards,
                    Johannes
                    You don't seem to get it. Personally I have taught a lot of young
                    programmers to program C and other languages. There is a fine line
                    between putting them on the right track and being a pedantic prick. And
                    there are simply too many pedantic idiots in this NG. They seem to think
                    they can break their own topicality rules with abandon but others may
                    not. That preening arse Heathfield is one of the worst - his agenda for
                    Jacob is anyones guess but it's rare you see someone got to such levels
                    of petty spitefulness to settle a score in a technical programming
                    group. people need to remember that more than the OP read answers. And
                    cocky posturing with such garbage as "One does not need a debugger if
                    one does the job properly" days a lot more about the self opinion of
                    certain people than of their ability to guide and improve a young,
                    developing systems analyst / programmer.


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                    • Eric Sosman

                      #11
                      Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                      Richard wrote:
                      [...] prick [...]
                      [...] idiots [...]
                      [...] preening arse [...]
                      Let's hear it for rational discourse.

                      --
                      Eric.Sosman@sun .com

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                      • Antoninus Twink

                        #12
                        Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                        On 23 Jun 2008 at 18:06, Eric Sosman wrote:
                        Richard wrote:
                        >[...] prick [...]
                        >[...] idiots [...]
                        >[...] preening arse [...]
                        >
                        Let's hear it for rational discourse.
                        Right. Nothing like "rational discourse" along the lines of

                        [...] troll [...]
                        [...] troll [...]
                        [...] troll [...]

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                        • Richard

                          #13
                          Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                          Eric Sosman <Eric.Sosman@su n.comwrites:
                          Richard wrote:
                          >[...] prick [...]
                          >[...] idiots [...]
                          >[...] preening arse [...]
                          >
                          Let's hear it for rational discourse.
                          Of course snipping all context is totally rational. I'm assuming you are
                          a grown man and words like "arse" don't offend you too much. If they do
                          then I apologise...

                          Preening is just perfectly apt and I do not apologise for using
                          it. Heathfield is a nasty piece of work who cries "troll" at the first
                          sign of someone not kowtowing to him as he feels is his right. I've
                          worked with people like him before and they break up teams quicker than
                          Bill Cunningham can forget while "while(1);" means in C.

                          As C programmers I feel you, and I, owe more to new C programmers than
                          ramming the standard up their backside. Common sense and "best practise"
                          are also good things to sprinkle on the replies. This isn't a
                          competition to see how many times people can point out Chuck's mistakes
                          or to waffle on about the bleeding obvious.


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                          • CBFalconer

                            #14
                            Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                            Eric Sosman wrote:
                            Richard wrote:
                            >
                            >[...] prick [...]
                            >[...] idiots [...]
                            >[...] preening arse [...]
                            >
                            Let's hear it for rational discourse.
                            You have detected one of the reasons he is largely plonked.

                            --
                            [mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
                            [page]: <http://cbfalconer.home .att.net>
                            Try the download section.


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                            • CBFalconer

                              #15
                              Re: does not contain debug information. Press OK to Continue

                              Karthik wrote:
                              >
                              I am trying to port one of my VC++ 6.0 32 bit windows application
                              to Windows XP 64 bit os.
                              >
                              This application runs perfectly on windows xp 32bit os without
                              any problem.
                              >
                              I used Windows XP 64 bit build environment (Debug) from PSDK for
                              windows 2003 R2 to port my application, and created the suitable
                              configuration and made all the necessary settings to the
                              configuration.
                              >
                              In fact I was able to compile and link the application without
                              any errors.
                              >
                              My problem is I am getting a message "does not contain debug
                              information. Press OK to Continue" when I try to debug the
                              application with or without breakpoints.
                              Look at the man page, or better the info data, for gcc. Examine
                              the -g options, and modify your compilation accordingly.

                              --
                              [mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
                              [page]: <http://cbfalconer.home .att.net>
                              Try the download section.


                              ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

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