Miki Tebeka schrieb:

Hello Alexander,

I can't figure out howto debug my c++ extension. If i compile it as release version, I've of course no chance to set a breakpoint.
This is not true. You *can* set breakpoints in release mode, make sure to
add debug information to your release build so you'll be able to see the
sources.
There are several cases (such as inlined functions) that you *can't* set
breakpoint to.

Don't work because of my MSVCR71D.dll problem. It seems, that if I include DEBUG informations in my project, there is a reference to that (debug) DLL.



If I > compile as debug I get the Error-window:

... missing MSVCR71D.dll ...
Just copy it (and msvcp71d.dll) from your c:\windows\system32 (or wherever
your windows is installed) to the "Debug" library (or to the Python install
library).

I don't have the dll MSVCR71D.dll on my system path. What I'm a bit
confused about is, that I can't even start python_d (installed by ActiveState DEBUG extension to ActivePython). It requires also the DLL.


Does anybody know, where to get that DLL ?

Regards
Alexander
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