Subject | OT: BDS 2006 and debug problem |
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Author | Thomas Steinmaurer |
Post date | 2007-03-06T07:17:56Z |
Hello,
I'm sorry for the off-topic post.
Is anybody using the debugging facility in BDS 2006 seriously?
I switched my entire development from Delphi 6 Prof. German to BDS 2006
Architect German a few weeks ago. My main concern is that I can't
seriously do my development stuff, because of debugging problems where
BDS 2006 utilize 100% CPU when setting a breakpoint and/or when program
execution reaches a breakpoint. I can be pretty sure, when I want to
debug something, that I have to kill the bds.exe process via the Task
Manager.
Very annoying.
Is anybody else seeing this?
Thanks!
--
Best Regards,
Thomas Steinmaurer
LogManager Series - Logging/Auditing Suites supporting
InterBase, Firebird, Advantage Database, MS SQL Server and
NexusDB V2
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
I'm sorry for the off-topic post.
Is anybody using the debugging facility in BDS 2006 seriously?
I switched my entire development from Delphi 6 Prof. German to BDS 2006
Architect German a few weeks ago. My main concern is that I can't
seriously do my development stuff, because of debugging problems where
BDS 2006 utilize 100% CPU when setting a breakpoint and/or when program
execution reaches a breakpoint. I can be pretty sure, when I want to
debug something, that I have to kill the bds.exe process via the Task
Manager.
Very annoying.
Is anybody else seeing this?
Thanks!
--
Best Regards,
Thomas Steinmaurer
LogManager Series - Logging/Auditing Suites supporting
InterBase, Firebird, Advantage Database, MS SQL Server and
NexusDB V2
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com