Further to my last post 
I've now tried 4 old back up projects and none can be made to debug properly
Sorry to be a complete plank but can anyone tell me the steps I need to take
to de install 4.4.41 and go back to whatever was current last August?
I'm getting desperate for a debuggable solution so that some work can be
done over the holiday (sad I know :-(   )
Tia 
John Murray 

-----Original Message-----
From: John Murray [mailto:j...@murray.gb.com] 
Sent: 19 December 2012 11:08
To: 'Jonathan Pryor'; j...@murray.gb.com; 'Discussions related to Mono for
Android'
Subject: RE: [mono-android] debugger breakpoints 4.4.41

I've posted a bug

For gen information
 A newly created project stops at breakpoints as it should I recalled that
two other 'tricks' were to delete the obj and bin folders or to delete mdb
and pdb files Neither of these work Obviously after each step obe cleans and
builds

I've imported a back up copy of the project  - no luck - it took out
MonoDevelop (could not see  cause of crash but a message said the details
had been sent to developer) After that Monodevelop is back to being an
evaluation versio (see other thread on activation) so I'll have to do an
offline activation again

As it is something to dowith my project and its interaction with the new
version any other suggestions would be welcome.  Such a time waster

John Murray

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Pryor [mailto:j...@xamarin.com]
Sent: 18 December 2012 20:41
To: j...@murray.gb.com; Discussions related to Mono for Android
Subject: Re: [mono-android] debugger breakpoints 4.4.41

On Dec 18, 2012, at 8:09 AM, John Murray <j...@murray.gb.com> wrote:
> I've had a bit of a break from my monodroid project but returned 
> recently - upgraded to 4.4.41 Now breakpoints are not recognised This 
> has happened a few times in the  last couple of years on upgrades 
> sometimes solved simply by for example ddeleting suo file

Could you please file a bug so that we can track this?

Apparently a .suo file contains user options; I have no idea why this would
break debugging. :-(

        http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb165909(VS.80).aspx

> In this case none of the previous tricks works Do I have to completely 
> uninstall ?  I notice someone posted in Janaury this year 2012  (with 
> no official response) and suggested he had to deinstall everything to 
> get the debugger to work
>  
> If I have to do this is it
> 1)      Just an issue of reinstalling the Android-sdk
> 2)      Do I have to deinstall mono for Android - if so how is that done
without completetely messing up the licensing (another issue)
> 3)      Is there something else I should be deinstalling?
> 4)      Does VS2010 or Monodevelop have to be deinstalled

Without knowing why things are breaking, I can't say one way or the other.
It doesn't make sense to me why an uninstall+reinstall would change
anything...

 - Jon



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