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When debugging I sometime get a dialog box pop up with title 'Find Source' and text 'Please enter the path for CRTO.C' with browse capability.
Now I do not have this file. I would prefer not to learn C so I press cancel and quit debugging.
Why does it appear? What is going on?
Now I do not have this file. I would prefer not to learn C so I press cancel and quit debugging.
Why does it appear? What is going on?
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I have the file crt0.c (note that it is zero and not O) and my debugger jumped into it and stopped at a particular line, when I had problem with CTFMON (read this thread). The problem with crt0.c disappeared when I solved the CTFMON problem. If you don't have problem with CTFMON, then take a look here.
Sabalan.
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Message Edited by intel.software.network.support on 12-09-2005 01:06 PM
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This happens when you start debugging by doing a "Step Into" (F11). What you need to do instead is to set a breakpoint on your first executable statement and then use "Go" (F5). Otherwise, it steps into the C Run-time library which gets called before your program starts.
Steve
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