Hi, I have been using vs.net 2003 with Wxp for some time, but suddenly get
the following message when compiling - (using vb.net and this is not a web
application)
Error while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging.
Access is denied: Verify you are an administrator or a member of the
'Debugger .....
I have checked and made sure I am a member of the Debugger group - what can
I do next.
Sometimes it helps to re-register Machine Debug Manager (stop this service,
re-register it as shown below, and start again):
Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program? ... This has all the characteristics of out of bounds array access combined... I'd suggest compiling with all possible debugging options on, ...initialize variables to zero -- this may also be a case here. ... (comp.lang.fortran)
Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program? ... This has all the characteristics of out of bounds array access combined... I'd suggest compiling with all possible debugging options on, ...initialize variables to zero -- this may also be a case here. ... (comp.lang.fortran)
Re: Namespaces, or getting function foo.bar() declarations to work ... Presumably for debugging, where you could use arguments.callee to get the name of the function. ... I may be missing something, but this seems great to me, in absence of alternatives (my preferred would be simply that internal named functions were public). ... What would be the point of declaring a function inside a function object (i.e. creating a 'private member') if it was then public? ... (comp.lang.javascript)
dlg%LIST, Windows dialog boxes ... warnings when compiling.... (After some debugging and help from this ... but Windows says the executable "has encountered a problem ... I did not write the original code and am quite new to Fortran.... (comp.lang.fortran)
Re: FreeBSD vs Ubuntu - Discuss... ... | Since the article says that they left the debugging features on I ... this benchmark actually tells us something interesting. ... that with the anchor thrown overboard, freebsd is nearly as fast as linux. ... issues when compiling,... (freebsd-performance)