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C:B clean install under Windows; delete old config file
gd_on:
I'm not a C::B developer, but I don't agree with you.
As I told previously, here I think it's just a reminder, eventually used to show when something is wrong, not a box to configure gdb which has it's own menu.
If there was two configure boxes (one here and one in the debugger menu), it will be necessary to synchronize them, certainly possible, but more complicated.
gd_on
oBFusCATed:
herosz:
This arrow means that the control is a combobox now.
And now the control points to a debugger configuration name. The settings for the debugger are stored in Settings -> Debugger.
The button won't come back, because now it is possible to use multiple debugger plugins and this option just sets the default configuration to be used for this compiler, when Debug->Active configuration is set to "Target's default".
herosz:
Thank's your explanation, but I don't understand from where appear the ---Invalid Debugger-- option.
I've had some problems under C::B 12.11 but I delete the configuration file from Application Data before reinstall the new release.
In Debugger option I leave all at default:
How can delete ---Invalid Debugger-- option ? from http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/23/7bz5.jpg
scarphin:
There is no 'invalid debugger' configuration. You see 'invalid debugger' only when NO valid debugger configuration is chosen. The point is when you configure a compiler, you have to choose a debugger configuration for that compiler separately so it is there if you don't choose any. Why do you want to change something like this though?
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