08-23-2016, 05:50 PM
The last time I compiled Windows plugins with CORE it worked fine. Since then, CORE 0.6.2 is here and Windows 10 did a few more updates. In compiling the Panel sample for AI16 debug, for every included hdi::core file I get errors like:
When I saw "ai16-rls-64" I double-checked that I was in the x64 debug setting, and that debugging was enabled in the project properties.
Then a dialog pops up informing me that Debugging information for "Illustrator.exe" cannot be found or does not match. Cannot find or open the PDB file. Do you want to continue debugging?" If I continue, it runs, but won't stop at breakpoints.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled Visual Studio Pro 2010 and its SP1 twice but it continues to happen on both Windows 10 and 7. Has anyone else seen (or solved) this? My internet searches have been unsuccessful.
BTW, I'm using Parallels so I have only one code base, so VS puts build files in its Temp directory. Maybe that's a significant caveat. I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions. -- rj
Code:
hdi_core-win-ai16-rls-64.lib(hdipluginArt.cpp.obj) : warning LNK4099: PDB 'vc100.pdb' was not found with 'hdi_core-win-ai16-rls-64.lib(hdipluginArt.cpp.obj)' or at 'C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator CS6 (64 Bit)\Plug-ins\vc100.pdb'; linking object as if no debug info
When I saw "ai16-rls-64" I double-checked that I was in the x64 debug setting, and that debugging was enabled in the project properties.
Then a dialog pops up informing me that Debugging information for "Illustrator.exe" cannot be found or does not match. Cannot find or open the PDB file. Do you want to continue debugging?" If I continue, it runs, but won't stop at breakpoints.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled Visual Studio Pro 2010 and its SP1 twice but it continues to happen on both Windows 10 and 7. Has anyone else seen (or solved) this? My internet searches have been unsuccessful.
BTW, I'm using Parallels so I have only one code base, so VS puts build files in its Temp directory. Maybe that's a significant caveat. I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions. -- rj