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ollydbg:
update to nightly build version.
And create a console project with wizard, then test to check the problem exists.

Jenna:
Just a guess: do you have asingle file (without a project) ?

Then debugging is not supported.

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: jens on February 04, 2009, 11:42:48 am ---Just a guess: do you have asingle file (without a project) ?
Then debugging is not supported.

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This is most likely it. I addition: Debugging in a path that contains non-English characters is a bad idea anyways - no matter what platform/debugger. A lot of trouble arises from such.

remuar:
... haven't solved my problem (sorry) after readind & trying all the answers so here again the question

 :lol: how to I get a debugging with a project I compiled with BCC55
the gdb complains "No symbol table is loaded. Use the "file" command... :(

every attemps to change all the option /-g, -m -v &&& didn't help so it seems I am missing something obviously trivial

BCC55 does not produce a symbol table or gbd doesn't find it why?

Jenna:

--- Quote from: remuar on February 06, 2009, 10:48:55 am ---... haven't solved my problem (sorry) after readind & trying all the answers so here again the question

 :lol: how to I get a debugging with a project I compiled with BCC55
the gdb complains "No symbol table is loaded. Use the "file" command... :(

every attemps to change all the option /-g, -m -v &&& didn't help so it seems I am missing something obviously trivial

BCC55 does not produce a symbol table or gbd doesn't find it why?



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Why do you hijack foreign threads ?

Why do you believe, that gdb (from MinGW) can work with bcc compiled files (Borland).

Use MinGW gcc and you can debug with gdb.

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