Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Hi All,
Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site in
source mode?
Is there a way to track what is going on?

Regards,

Daniel


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I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:

http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.exe
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.e
xe
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.ex
e

I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.

Jason

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[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Hi All,
Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site
in
source mode?
Is there a way to track what is going on?

Regards,

Daniel


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Maybe it’s because many people still use 6.2.7.4 which doesn’t have the GUI
screwed up :wink:

“Jason Shay” wrote in message
news:xxxxx@windbg…
I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for

Thanks Jason,
That helped.
And now that we are speaking off this subject…

Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
Also not in the new version.
Something that can be fixed as well?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
>
>I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
>this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
>just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
>blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.exe
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.e
>xe
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.ex
>e
>
>I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
>
>Jason
>
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>[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
>Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
>To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
>Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>Hi All,
>Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site
>in
>source mode?
>Is there a way to track what is going on?
>
>Regards,
>
>Daniel
>
>
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I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your .srcpath?
Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym noisy
output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?

But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Thanks Jason,
That helped.
And now that we are speaking off this subject…

Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
Also not in the new version.
Something that can be fixed as well?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
>
>I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
>this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
>just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
>blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.ex
e
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
e
>xe
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.e
x
>e
>
>I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
>[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
>Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
>To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
>Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>Hi All,
>Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site
>in
>source mode?
>Is there a way to track what is going on?
>
>Regards,
>
>Daniel
>
>
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Jason,

I just downloaded and installed the WinDbg 6.5.3.8 x86 package.

When I execute it the window title bar on the WinDbg window identifies it
as version 6.5.3.7. Did I get the wrong install package or is the title
bar just wrong?

(The WinDbg download web page now has the same download link.)

Ed

At 11:28 PM 8/10/2005, Jason Shay wrote:

I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:

http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.exe
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.e
xe
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.ex
e

I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.

Jason

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[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Hi All,
Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site
in
source mode?
Is there a way to track what is going on?

Regards,

Daniel


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Its probably the correct install. The only files which changed are
symsrv.dll and redist.txt. symsrv.dll should identify itself as 6.5.3.8

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Dekker [mailto:xxxxx@eclectic-eng.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 3:38 PM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Cc: Windbg External Feedback
Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Jason,

I just downloaded and installed the WinDbg 6.5.3.8 x86 package.

When I execute it the window title bar on the WinDbg window identifies
it
as version 6.5.3.7. Did I get the wrong install package or is the title

bar just wrong?

(The WinDbg download web page now has the same download link.)

Ed

At 11:28 PM 8/10/2005, Jason Shay wrote:

I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:

http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.ex
e
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
e
xe
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.e
x
e

I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.

Jason

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[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Hi All,
Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site
in
source mode?
Is there a way to track what is going on?

Regards,

Daniel


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Jason,

I use your direct reply email, but (since there is no anwser) it doesn’t
work.
I don’t want to throw codepaths into this forum.
Any other sugestion?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:50:46 -0700
>
>I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your .srcpath?
>Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym noisy
>output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?
>
>But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
>[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
>Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
>To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>Thanks Jason,
>That helped.
>And now that we are speaking off this subject…
>
>Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
>Also not in the new version.
>Something that can be fixed as well?
>
>Daniel
>
> >From: “Jason Shay”
> >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
> >
> >I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
> >this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
> >just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> >blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
> >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.ex
>e
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
>e
> >xe
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.e
>x
> >e
> >
> >I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> >Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >
> >Hi All,
> >Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site
> >in
> >source mode?
> >Is there a way to track what is going on?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> >
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From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:41 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Jason,

I use your direct reply email, but (since there is no anwser) it doesn’t

work.
I don’t want to throw codepaths into this forum.
Any other sugestion?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:50:46 -0700
>
>I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your .srcpath?
>Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym noisy
>output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?
>
>But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
>[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
>Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
>To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>Thanks Jason,
>That helped.
>And now that we are speaking off this subject…
>
>Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
>Also not in the new version.
>Something that can be fixed as well?
>
>Daniel
>
> >From: “Jason Shay”
> >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
site
> >Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
> >
> >I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
> >this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
> >just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> >blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
> >
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.ex
>e
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
>e
> >xe
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.e
>x
> >e
> >
> >I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> >Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >
> >Hi All,
> >Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium
site
> >in
> >source mode?
> >Is there a way to track what is going on?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> >
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Hello Jason,

over at microsoft.public.windbg, there was another follow-up on this:
(Message-ID: <uwocjonqfha.3060>)

“Jochen Kalmbach [MVP]” wrote:

> But still a small problem exists:
>
> if the https:CCP-address is not the last in the list, it will not
> work…
> for example: .srcpath https:ccp-address;c:\some\private\path
> will not work…
>
> only: .srcpath c:\some\private\path;https:ccp-address
> works…

I am not the one having this problem, Jochen is, thus, I might not be
the right person to ask questions on this.

Regards,
Spiro.


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* On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 08:28:09PM -0700 Jason Shay wrote:

> I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
> this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
> just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
>
> http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.exe
> http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.e
> xe
> http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.ex
> e
>
> I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
>
> Jason
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> [mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
> Hi All,
> Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium site
> in
> source mode?
> Is there a way to track what is going on?
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
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Thanks for the bug report – it will be fixed in the next release.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Spiro
Trikaliotis
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 9:09 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: Re: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Hello Jason,

over at microsoft.public.windbg, there was another follow-up on this:
(Message-ID: <uwocjonqfha.3060>)

“Jochen Kalmbach [MVP]” wrote:

> But still a small problem exists:
>
> if the https:CCP-address is not the last in the list, it will not
> work…
> for example: .srcpath https:ccp-address;c:\some\private\path
> will not work…
>
> only: .srcpath c:\some\private\path;https:ccp-address
> works…

I am not the one having this problem, Jochen is, thus, I might not be
the right person to ask questions on this.

Regards,
Spiro.


http://www.trikaliotis.net/

* On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 08:28:09PM -0700 Jason Shay wrote:

> I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
> this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
> just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
>
>
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.exe
>
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.e
> xe
>
http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8.ex
> e
>
> I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
>
> Jason
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> [mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
> Hi All,
> Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium
site
> in
> source mode?
> Is there a way to track what is going on?
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
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There was a bug where the http path must be the last entry in your
srcpath. Can you make this change and see if it resolves your issue?
If so, we’ll have it fixed in the next debugger release.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Grund [mailto:xxxxx@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:10 AM
To: Jason Shay
Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Hi Jay,

I’ve got a mixed path.
1: kd> .srcpath
Source search path is:
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/rt
m;D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk

When I step to the frame containing local sources, there is no problem,
it opens.
When I step into a frame containing HTTPS sources, it doesn’t show.

It finds the math to the source but just doesn’t open the source window
for it.
DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’
DBGENG: suffix ‘kbddep.c’
DBGENG: match
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm’
against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’
DBGENG: suffix ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: match
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm’
against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’
DBGENG: suffix ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: match
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm’
against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm’
DBGENG: suffix ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: match
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm’
against ‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
DBGENG: prefix ‘d:’
DBGENG: suffix ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: match
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm’
against ‘d:’: 1 (match ‘’)
DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against ‘d:’: 1

(match ‘’)
DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm/d:/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kb
ddep.c’
DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
DBGENG: ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbdde
p.c’
DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
DBGENG: ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
DBGENG: ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
DBGENG: ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
DBGENG: ‘kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check
https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
tm/kbddep.c’
DBGENG: check ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\kbddep.c’
DBGENG: Check plain file:
DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’ - not found

When I then delete the localpath from the .srcpath it opens fine

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:50:46 -0700
>
>I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your .srcpath?
>Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym noisy
>output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?
>
>But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
>[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
>Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
>To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>Thanks Jason,
>That helped.
>And now that we are speaking off this subject…
>
>Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
>Also not in the new version.
>Something that can be fixed as well?
>
>Daniel
>
> >From: “Jason Shay”
> >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
> >site
> >Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
> >
> >I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed

> >this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
> >just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> >blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
> >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.
> >ex
>e
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
>e
> >xe
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8
> >.e
>x
> >e
> >
> >I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> >Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >
> >Hi All,
> >Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium
> >site in source mode?
> >Is there a way to track what is going on?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Daniel
> >
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HI Jason,

Yes, that does it.
As a remark, if you have multiple paths in the source paths and in there
diferent versions of the same source, it will mess up. It will show the
source from the last path available and point to a completely different line
in the source.

anything that can be fixed?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:51:20 -0700
>
>There was a bug where the http path must be the last entry in your
>srcpath. Can you make this change and see if it resolves your issue?
>If so, we’ll have it fixed in the next debugger release.
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Daniel Grund [mailto:xxxxx@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:10 AM
>To: Jason Shay
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>Hi Jay,
>
>I’ve got a mixed path.
>1: kd> .srcpath
>Source search path is:
>https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/rt
>m;D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk
>
>
>When I step to the frame containing local sources, there is no problem,
>it opens.
>When I step into a frame containing HTTPS sources, it doesn’t show.
>
>It finds the math to the source but just doesn’t open the source window
>for it.
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm’
>against ‘d:’: 1 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against ‘d:’: 1
>
>(match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm/d:/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kb
>ddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbdde
>p.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>tm/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Check plain file:
>DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’ - not found
>
>When I then delete the localpath from the .srcpath it opens fine
>
>Daniel
>
>
> >From: “Jason Shay”
> >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:50:46 -0700
> >
> >I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your .srcpath?
> >Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym noisy
> >output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?
> >
> >But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> >Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
> >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >
> >Thanks Jason,
> >That helped.
> >And now that we are speaking off this subject…
> >
> >Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
> >Also not in the new version.
> >Something that can be fixed as well?
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> > >From: “Jason Shay”
> > >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
> > >site
> > >Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
> > >
> > >I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have noticed
>
> > >this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release for
> > >just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> > >blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
> > >
> > >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.
> > >ex
> >e
> >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
> >e
> > >xe
> > >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8
> > >.e
> >x
> > >e
> > >
> > >I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
> > >
> > >Jason
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> > >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> > >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> > >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> > >Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> > >
> > >Hi All,
> > >Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium
> > >site in source mode?
> > >Is there a way to track what is going on?
> > >
> > >Regards,
> > >
> > >Daniel
> > >
> > >
> > >Play online games with your friends with MSN Messenger
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I would think it shows the source from the first path available, which
may still be a completely different line than you’re looking for.

There is no good solution when just using a string of paths to find your
source files. However there is a way to source-index your own PDB
files. Essentially, this tells the PDB how to look up the exact version
of source code from your version control system. You can get the
srcsrv.doc file by doing a customer install of the debugger and enabling
the SDK component.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 12:18 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

HI Jason,

Yes, that does it.
As a remark, if you have multiple paths in the source paths and in there

diferent versions of the same source, it will mess up. It will show the
source from the last path available and point to a completely different
line
in the source.

anything that can be fixed?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:51:20 -0700
>
>There was a bug where the http path must be the last entry in your
>srcpath. Can you make this change and see if it resolves your issue?
>If so, we’ll have it fixed in the next debugger release.
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Daniel Grund [mailto:xxxxx@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:10 AM
>To: Jason Shay
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>Hi Jay,
>
>I’ve got a mixed path.
>1: kd> .srcpath
>Source search path is:
>https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
t
>m;D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk
>
>
>When I step to the frame containing local sources, there is no problem,
>it opens.
>When I step into a frame containing HTTPS sources, it doesn’t show.
>
>It finds the math to the source but just doesn’t open the source window
>for it.
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm’
>against ‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
>‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
>DBGENG: prefix ‘d:’
>DBGENG: suffix ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: match
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm’
>against ‘d:’: 1 (match ‘’)
>DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against ‘d:’:
1
>
>(match ‘’)
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm/d:/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\k
b
>ddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbdd
e
>p.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
>DBGENG: ‘kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
r
>tm/kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: check ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\kbddep.c’
>DBGENG: Check plain file:
>DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’ - not found
>
>When I then delete the localpath from the .srcpath it opens fine
>
>Daniel
>
>
> >From: “Jason Shay”
> >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
site
> >Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:50:46 -0700
> >
> >I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your
.srcpath?
> >Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym
noisy
> >output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?
> >
> >But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> >Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
> >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
site
> >
> >Thanks Jason,
> >That helped.
> >And now that we are speaking off this subject…
> >
> >Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
> >Also not in the new version.
> >Something that can be fixed as well?
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> > >From: “Jason Shay”
> > >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
> > >site
> > >Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
> > >
> > >I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have
noticed
>
> > >this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release
for
> > >just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> > >blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
> > >
> >
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.
> > >ex
> >e
> >
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
> >e
> > >xe
> >
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8
> > >.e
> >x
> > >e
> > >
> > >I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
> > >
> > >Jason
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> > >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel
Grund
> > >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> > >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> > >Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> > >
> > >Hi All,
> > >Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium
> > >site in source mode?
> > >Is there a way to track what is going on?
> > >
> > >Regards,
> > >
> > >Daniel
> > >
> > >
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Hi Jason,
Did that, no such document found
Can you send it to me?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 09:06:12 -0700
>
>I would think it shows the source from the first path available, which
>may still be a completely different line than you’re looking for.
>
>There is no good solution when just using a string of paths to find your
>source files. However there is a way to source-index your own PDB
>files. Essentially, this tells the PDB how to look up the exact version
>of source code from your version control system. You can get the
>srcsrv.doc file by doing a customer install of the debugger and enabling
>the SDK component.
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
>[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
>Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 12:18 AM
>To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>HI Jason,
>
>Yes, that does it.
>As a remark, if you have multiple paths in the source paths and in there
>
>diferent versions of the same source, it will mess up. It will show the
>source from the last path available and point to a completely different
>line
>in the source.
>
>anything that can be fixed?
>
>Daniel
>
> >From: “Jason Shay”
> >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:51:20 -0700
> >
> >There was a bug where the http path must be the last entry in your
> >srcpath. Can you make this change and see if it resolves your issue?
> >If so, we’ll have it fixed in the next debugger release.
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Daniel Grund [mailto:xxxxx@hotmail.com]
> >Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:10 AM
> >To: Jason Shay
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> >
> >Hi Jay,
> >
> >I’ve got a mixed path.
> >1: kd> .srcpath
> >Source search path is:
> >https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>t
> >m;D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk
> >
> >
> >When I step to the frame containing local sources, there is no problem,
> >it opens.
> >When I step into a frame containing HTTPS sources, it doesn’t show.
> >
> >It finds the math to the source but just doesn’t open the source window
> >for it.
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:’: 1 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against ‘d:’:
>1
> >
> >(match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/d:/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\k
>b
> >ddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbdd
>e
> >p.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Check plain file:
> >DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’ - not found
> >
> >When I then delete the localpath from the .srcpath it opens fine
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> >
> > >From: “Jason Shay”
> > >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
>site
> > >Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:50:46 -0700
> > >
> > >I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your
>.srcpath?
> > >Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym
>noisy
> > >output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?
> > >
> > >But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…
> > >
> > >Jason
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> > >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
> > >Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
> > >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
>site
> > >
> > >Thanks Jason,
> > >That helped.
> > >And now that we are speaking off this subject…
> > >
> > >Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
> > >Also not in the new version.
> > >Something that can be fixed as well?
> > >
> > >Daniel
> > >
> > > >From: “Jason Shay”
> > > >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > > >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
> > > >site
> > > >Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
> > > >
> > > >I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have
>noticed
> >
> > > >this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release
>for
> > > >just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since it’s
> > > >blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
> > > >
> > >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.
> > > >ex
> > >e
> > >
> >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
> > >e
> > > >xe
> > >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8
> > > >.e
> > >x
> > > >e
> > > >
> > > >I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
> > > >
> > > >Jason
> > > >
> > > >-----Original Message-----
> > > >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> > > >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel
>Grund
> > > >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> > > >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> > > >Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
> > > >
> > > >Hi All,
> > > >Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code premium
> > > >site in source mode?
> > > >Is there a way to track what is going on?
> > > >
> > > >Regards,
> > > >
> > > >Daniel
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Play online games with your friends with MSN Messenger
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It should exist here:
D:\Program Files\Debugging Tools for
Windows\sdk\srcsrv\srcsrv.doc

Relatively speaking. The srcsrv subdirectory has a bunch of pre-baked
scripts that you’ll need, too.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 1:42 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site

Hi Jason,
Did that, no such document found
Can you send it to me?

Daniel

From: “Jason Shay”
>Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 09:06:12 -0700
>
>I would think it shows the source from the first path available, which
>may still be a completely different line than you’re looking for.
>
>There is no good solution when just using a string of paths to find
your
>source files. However there is a way to source-index your own PDB
>files. Essentially, this tells the PDB how to look up the exact
version
>of source code from your version control system. You can get the
>srcsrv.doc file by doing a customer install of the debugger and
enabling
>the SDK component.
>
>Jason
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
>[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Grund
>Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 12:18 AM
>To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
>Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium site
>
>HI Jason,
>
>Yes, that does it.
>As a remark, if you have multiple paths in the source paths and in
there
>
>diferent versions of the same source, it will mess up. It will show the
>source from the last path available and point to a completely different
>line
>in the source.
>
>anything that can be fixed?
>
>Daniel
>
> >From: “Jason Shay”
> >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
site
> >Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:51:20 -0700
> >
> >There was a bug where the http path must be the last entry in your
> >srcpath. Can you make this change and see if it resolves your issue?
> >If so, we’ll have it fixed in the next debugger release.
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Daniel Grund [mailto:xxxxx@hotmail.com]
> >Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:10 AM
> >To: Jason Shay
> >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
site
> >
> >Hi Jay,
> >
> >I’ve got a mixed path.
> >1: kd> .srcpath
> >Source search path is:
>
>https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/r
>t
> >m;D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk
> >
> >
> >When I step to the frame containing local sources, there is no
problem,
> >it opens.
> >When I step into a frame containing HTTPS sources, it doesn’t show.
> >
> >It finds the math to the source but just doesn’t open the source
window
> >for it.
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042’: 31 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input’: 22 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm\drivers’: 16 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:\srvrtm’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
> >‘d:\srvrtm’: 8 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan paths for partial path match:
> >DBGENG: prefix ‘d:’
> >DBGENG: suffix ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: match
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm’
> >against ‘d:’: 1 (match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: match ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk’ against
‘d:’:
>1
> >
> >(match ‘’)
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/d:/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\k
>b
> >ddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/srvrtm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbdd
>e
> >p.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/drivers/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/input/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/pnpi8042/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
> >‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Scan all paths for:
> >DBGENG: ‘kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check
>
>‘https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com/Source/windows%20server%202003/
>r
> >tm/kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: check ‘D:\src\SP40cSP2\SP2_Rd37540\Raidisk\kbddep.c’
> >DBGENG: Check plain file:
> >DBGENG: ‘d:\srvrtm\drivers\input\pnpi8042\kbddep.c’ - not found
> >
> >When I then delete the localpath from the .srcpath it opens fine
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> >
> > >From: “Jason Shay”
> > >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
>site
> > >Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 08:50:46 -0700
> > >
> > >I’ll need more info than that to help. What exactly is your
>.srcpath?
> > >Are each element of the source path http sites? What’s the !sym
>noisy
> > >output? If that’s empty, what’s the ‘!srcnoisy 1’ output?
> > >
> > >But in general, it should work. I use it all the time…
> > >
> > >Jason
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> > >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel
Grund
> > >Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:58 AM
> > >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
>site
> > >
> > >Thanks Jason,
> > >That helped.
> > >And now that we are speaking off this subject…
> > >
> > >Multiple source path’s seperated with ; doesn’t work as well.
> > >Also not in the new version.
> > >Something that can be fixed as well?
> > >
> > >Daniel
> > >
> > > >From: “Jason Shay”
> > > >Reply-To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > > >To: “Kernel Debugging Interest List”
> > > >Subject: RE: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
> > > >site
> > > >Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:28:09 -0700
> > > >
> > > >I was getting curious about why nobody external seems to have
>noticed
> >
> > > >this yet. We’re in the process of hotfixing the 6.5.3.7 release
>for
> > > >just this bug. The web pages are not yet updated. But since
it’s
> > > >blocking you, here’s a sneak preview :slight_smile:
> > > >
> > >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_x86_6.5.3.8.
> > > >ex
> > >e
> > >
> >
>
>http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_amd64_6.5.3.8.
> > >e
> > > >xe
> > >
> >http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/debuggers/dbg_ia64_6.5.3.8
> > > >.e
> > >x
> > > >e
> > > >
> > > >I’ll send a more official mail when the web site is updated.
> > > >
> > > >Jason
> > > >
> > > >-----Original Message-----
> > > >From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
> > > >[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Daniel
>Grund
> > > >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:21 AM
> > > >To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
> > > >Subject: [windbg] Windbg not getting source from code premium
site
> > > >
> > > >Hi All,
> > > >Why does Windbg 6.5.3.7 doesn’t work anymore with the code
premium
> > > >site in source mode?
> > > >Is there a way to track what is going on?
> > > >
> > > >Regards,
> > > >
> > > >Daniel
> > > >
> > > >
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