Source Search Path

Hey MS guys,

now a new version is avail and simple things not implemented
why I must setup the source search path … manually ???

where is the standard dialog ??

elli


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I’m using the latest beta and setting the source path has not changed. What
are you referring to? There’s still the dialog under the FILE menu and you
can CTL-P. What version are you using?

-----Original Message-----
From: Mathias Ellinger [mailto:xxxxx@Ellisoft.de]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 9:09 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] Source Search Path

Hey MS guys,

now a new version is avail and simple things not implemented
why I must setup the source search path … manually ???

where is the standard dialog ??

elli


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Hello ,

JK> I’m using the latest beta and setting the source path has not changed. What
JK> are you referring to? There’s still the dialog under the FILE menu and you
JK> can CTL-P. What version are you using?

That is not the point. I don’t like enter a path name as string. I
will use the standard diaglog boxes to set the path name.

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Well, what do you want to enter it as? Are you referring to setting the
environmental variables? What else would you enter it as if not a string?

I’m missing something here.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mathias Ellinger [mailto:xxxxx@ellisoft.de]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 5:25 PM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: Source Search Path

Hello ,

JK> I’m using the latest beta and setting the source path has not changed.
What
JK> are you referring to? There’s still the dialog under the FILE menu and
you
JK> can CTL-P. What version are you using?

That is not the point. I don’t like enter a path name as string. I
will use the standard diaglog boxes to set the path name.

elli


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Hello ,

JK> Well, what do you want to enter it as? Are you referring to setting the
JK> environmental variables? What else would you enter it as if not a string?
JK> I’m missing something here.

OK my english is to bad to write exactly what I mean, sorry.
I now it exist environmental variables …
The point is, I must enter a path name in a none standard Windows GUI
way !!!

elli


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I still don’t understand what it is you are not liking about entering the
source path. You don’t need to enter it as an environment variable, nor do
you need to enter it at the command line. WinDBG 3.0.7.0 has the same
Symbol, Source, and Image path dialogs that all of the WinDBG 2.0 versions
had. Symbol path is File->Symbol File Path… Ctrl+S. Source path is
File->Source File Path… Ctrl+P.

What is hard about that? Are you saying that you can’t pull down the menu,
select the menu item, and put the path into the resulting dialog box?

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Mathias Ellinger [mailto:xxxxx@ellisoft.de]
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 2:34 PM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: Source Search Path

[snip]

OK my english is to bad to write exactly what I mean, sorry.
I now it exist environmental variables …
The point is, I must enter a path name in a none standard Windows GUI
way !!!

elli


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I believe what she means is adding a browse button to the dialogs which
would allow you to select the path names using a “Browse for Folder”
dialog (i.e. SHBrowseForFolder() API) instead of typing in the path
names.

This does make the dialog more user friendly.

Best regards,
Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Barila, Phil [mailto:xxxxx@intel.com]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:44 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: Source Search Path

I still don’t understand what it is you are not liking about entering the
source path. You don’t need to enter it as an environment variable, nor do
you need to enter it at the command line. WinDBG 3.0.7.0 has the same
Symbol, Source, and Image path dialogs that all of the WinDBG 2.0 versions
had. Symbol path is File->Symbol File Path… Ctrl+S. Source path is
File->Source File Path… Ctrl+P.

What is hard about that? Are you saying that you can’t pull down the menu,
select the menu item, and put the path into the resulting dialog box?

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Mathias Ellinger [mailto:xxxxx@ellisoft.de]
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 2:34 PM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: Source Search Path

[snip]

OK my english is to bad to write exactly what I mean, sorry.
I now it exist environmental variables …
The point is, I must enter a path name in a none standard Windows GUI
way !!!

elli


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