Referencing source of 3rd party library when debugging



Hi,

We're using Visual Studio .NET 2003. The project is c++, plain Win32,
no MFC. We are using Redhats pthread implementation for Win32 as we
ported over an app from Linux.

When we debug we'd like to view such things as pthread_mutexs etc..
however the source for this is available to the debugger.

How can I do this? I have the source code and tried referencing it in
Tools->Options->Projects->VC++ Directories->Source but that appears to
only be for intellisense.

Thank you

.



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