Sorry, I confused the version numbers.

FreeBSD 11 came with llvm 3.8, and FreeBSD 11.1 is using llvm 4.0. However, I 
just ran a debugging session with lldb 5 from llvm-5-devel from the ports on 
FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE (x86-64) and it showed the same issue.

Best regards

Rolf

> Am 16.11.2017 um 18:18 schrieb Dr. Rolf Jansen via lldb-dev 
> <lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org>:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am not sure whether this is an issue with FreeBSD or lldb, please point me 
> into the right direction.
> 
> Recently I updated from FreeBSD 11 (system llvm/clang/lldb 4.0) to FreeBSD 
> 11.1 (system llvm/clang/lldb 5.0). Now I am back working on one of my 
> threaded server programs and in the past I happily used the ncurses GUI which 
> is builtin to lldb for debugging.
> 
> Unfortunately, in my present setup, stepping over and into my code is quite 
> cumbersome, because the GUI loses after each step the focus on the thread in 
> which the step command was issued and switches the code window to another 
> thread showing the assembly code of the accept() function in libc. In order 
> to continue, I need to manually select the thread of my interest in the list 
> of threads, and then I may issue the next step, which then lets the GUI lose 
> its focus again and so on.
> 
> For the time being I step through my code without the GUI and then start the 
> GUI only when I want to examine some variables.
> 
> I did not see this behaviour in FreeBSD 11 (system llvm/clang/lldb 4.0).
> 
> Any ideas, what is going on here? Any ideas for a workaround? In case this is 
> a FreeBSD issue I would be glad to hear some keywords which I can use for a 
> bug report.
> 
> Many thanks for any replies.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Rolf
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