On Sat, March 3, 2018 11:33, Enrico Ceppi wrote: > Thanks for the reply.
You're welcome. > In FPC 3.0.4 (linux_64, downloaded from the site): > - [options]> [debugger]> [generate_debug_symbol_information] > - [compile]> [compile] > - [debug]> [add_watch]> "no_debugger_support_available" > At this time I did not have the DOS and Windows versions available, but I > had the same problem. I can confirm that your statement is correct for the x86_64-linux version, probably something to be commented by the person who prepared that build (@Michael? - make sure to include Enrico in Cc:). However, I cannot confirm that behaviour for the Win32 version, it works without problems for me there. Tomas > > Il giorno sab 3 mar 2018 alle ore 02:39 Tomas Hajny <[email protected]> ha > scritto: > >> On Fri, March 2, 2018 16:56, Enrico Ceppi wrote: >> >> >> > FPC 3.0.4 (DOS, Windows32, Linuz_64) lacks debug support and I am >> > forced to use FPC 3.0.2. >> >> Why do you say so? I just tried compiling and debugging a simple test >> program with the IDE under Win32 (added a breakpoint, started the >> program, >> stepped over the current line, continued) and it worked as it should. >> Obviously, I checked that the debug symbol generation is enabled before >> compiling. What happened in your case? >> >> >> > Doc-chm.zip is also corrupt (the CRT UNIT is missing and perhaps >> > others). >> >> True - it doesn't seem to be just some missing units, but a more general >> issue. :-( Could you please create a bug report at >> https://bugs.freepascal.org? >> >> >> > I'm sorry for my english. >> >> No problem, don't worry. >> >> >> > I am not subscribed to the mailing list. >> >> Alright. >> >> Tomas >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - [email protected] http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel
