The Dataspell debugger is flakey. Any hints on how to get some better results on breakpoints? In the screenshot below we can see several breakpoints: none of them are respected. I have cleared breakpoints, restarted the notebook etc. There does not seem to be a reliable way.
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I have this issue. I have seen others post about the same thing. I have tried every solution that I have found on each post I've seen.
I've cleaned and re-built.
I've gone to the solution properties and updated the configuration to 'Debug' from 'Release' (took several tries to get this to stick).
I've gone through Tools > Options > Debugging > General and unchecked the box for 'Enable Just My Code'.
I've cleaned and rebuilt after each change, then made sure that my change was still in effect before continuing.
With most of these changes it would work once, but when I would close the web page (which I would need to in my testing) and then re-open it the break points would stop working and give me this error. Every time I would come back to see if I could find something else to help. I've run out of options and really need this to work.
This is a project that is using VS 2013, Run in Chrome Version 47.0.2526.106 m, and using .net 4.0. The code is in my desktop, a fresh pull from GIT, I have windows 7 on a dell i7 Optiplex 790.
I am not sure why, but adding a place for caching the symbols allowed them to load. Originally this was blank. Now it seems to be working. Even though it doesn't appear to be actually using the folder I set. I have started and restarted the project a couple of times and the break points will still be hit.
Thanks to #Ernesto I did go through that question, but there wasn't anything there that I had not already tried or that I could try.
I've encountered a problem that has completely stumped me, and unfortunately I don't really know how to go about trying to diagnose the problem either.
Basically I have a client who's website loads and then just hangs using FF25 on OSX 10.9, it only happens on this website, no other website. I've heard of problems before with this combination that resulted in people having to disable their plugins, so I told them to disable plugins/clear cache and get back to me. They've done this but to no avail. I've also read that it may be a CSS issue with fonts(no idea why it would be).
I've been all over the Mozilla forums but no one has raised such a query that replicated my problem on just a single website. Here probably isn't the best place to raise such an issue, but I'm sure someone must of encountered the same problem and resolved it some way or another.
Thanks.
There are memory allocation issues that appeared in FF25 (certainly on Windows; FF26 and 27 seem much "better"). These issues seem to be js/heap related. See, for example, https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=936784
You can investigate yourself how the browser is using memory by browsing to about:memory in a new tab.
It seems a little odd that this does not happen if the browser console is open - and even after closing the browser console and refreshing the page it continues to load fine.
What might be happening (or not happening) with the console open which would prevent this error from happening?
We've tested it on 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9 and all three have this problem, but only on Firefox 25.
In response to Codacoder, that bug appears to be related to leaving Firefox unattended and an ongoing incremental memory usage issue - this happens the second the page loads, rendering the browser un-usable and requiring a manual kill of the browser. Not sure if it's the same issue?
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I'm really confused about this problem, and I'm pretty new to Flex. Basically, anything I try to build with mxmlc fails to run now, giving me the above three errors depending on what I do. It was working 30 minutes ago, I've been spending that time trying to figure out what has changed. I redownloaded the Flex SDK, cleared my assetcache, have cleared Firefox's cache. (I'm using Linux.) Even if I compile with -static-link-runtime-shared-libraries=false, since it seems like #2048 is a RSL problem, it still refuses to run.
Another strange thing, if I keep
<policy-file-url>http://fpdownload.adobe.com/pub/swz/crossdomain.xml</policy-file-url>
<rsl-url>textLayout_1.0.0.595.swz</rsl-url>
in my flex-config file, then firebug tells me that my swf file is trying to access a copy of that in the app's folder, giving error 2032. And if I stick the one I have in frameworks/rsls/ then it gives me error 2046. I don't know how it could not be properly signed, unless Adobe magically changed a signature and didn't update their flex SDK.
Any help will be appreciated.
On Linux I sometimes get these errors. It seems that the Flash Player cache sometimes get corrupt. When I delete the asset cache I then have to reboot in order for things to work again. Not fun. I filed a bug a while back but without having a consistent way to recreate the corruption I can't help them reproduce the issue. Please file a bug if you have a consistent way to reproduce the issue.
Okay, more weirdness. Simply restarting Firefox seems to have allowed the applications to work again. Facepalm
Today I experienced that problem in one browser but not in other. I have Ubuntu 10.04 and in google chrome 6 I received error #2046. In FireFox and Opera everything worked well. The problem has been solved when I reloaded my chrome browser.
This is an off the cuff answer, maybe not correct, but I encountered a similar issue recently and discovered that the issue was that our app was not compiling the Flex libraries into the SWF. Because of this, in some cases the Flash player would for whatever reason decide that the cached Flex libraries (.swz files, aka Runtime Shared Libraries or RSLs) were incorrect versions and so would refuse to load them, giving similar errors without explanation. These cached libraries are separate from the browser cache, they are cached for the whole OS. You could try explicitly linking the Flex libraries into your SWF to troubleshoot the problem. If it goes away, that's a useful clue.
I seem to be having difficulties getting the trace function to output anything to the console in either Eclipse with the Flex Plug-in, Flex Builder, or even FlexBeans (the Netbeans plug-in for Flex). I have removed and then reinstalled the Flash player 10 debugger version for both Firefox and IE, rebooting after uninstalling them and then after re-installing them. I have removed all old versions of Java and updated to the most recent version.
mm.cfg is configured correctly to allow the trace actions to appear in flashlog.txt
I tried removing the Flex Plug-in for eclipse to re-install, and now that I re-installed, I cannot create new Flex projects. I would rather not uninstall Flex Builder for fear that it will also behave strangely.
ANY ideas would be useful. Ideally, I need the plug-in to work, but any way I could get tracing to output to the console (in ANY IDE) would be better than what I have now.
I'm not sure what you mean by "Flash debugger for both Firefox and IE"; are you referring the debugger versions of the Flash Player available here?
http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
If not, you definitely need those installed in order to be able to write trace() output to the IDE console.
I'm almost positive that this is not the issue, but it has confused me on a couple of occasions.
The Debug Application (as opposed to Run Application) keyboard command is different on Mac and PC. I use both and have gotten them mixed up, which results in my Running when I think I am Debugging, which of course leads to know trace outputs in the console.
Most likely not it, but doesn't hurt to mention it (I hope) :)
-- Evan
How are you testing the debugger? Have you tried going somewhere like with lots of ads that generally still have their traces in? Or are you just testing it with your own swfs? Have you installed the projector debug version? How is eclipse / flex configured to launch test swfs? Is it in the browser, or in the stand alone player? Do you have any weird mxmlc settings?
I assume you've followed all these instructions?
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/193/tn_19323.html
This is actually a combination of issues. The minor issue was that one application was interfering with Flex Builder Plug-in. The major issue had to do with a setting which had gotten changed on the Flash debugger.
If you right-click the running SWF and then click Debugger, you can (essencially) tell the VM where to listen for trace actions. This had been set to another machine on the network, and not my local machine. As soon as that was switched, everything restored itself.
I have installed Flex Builder 3 and Flash Player 10 on my machine.
I don't know where the trace output goes because I just don't see it (I tried debug and output windows).
Also the breakpoints don't hit.
Salut Omule :)
If you press the Debug Icon(the bug thingy) or go to Run > Debug you should go to the Debugging perspective.
If might be handy to install the Flash Tracer plugin for Firefox to see your traces from the browser.
First you need to make sure you have the Debug version of Flash Player 10. You can do that by checking is Debugging is true using this test.
You can view traced messages in the console (Menubar - Window - Console).
But since you said that breakpoints are not hit, I guess the problem is somewhere else. Make sure that you are debugging instead of running the app (select Debug from the Run menu or just hit F11 while at the corresponding mxml file).
If that doesn't help, and if you are on Firefox, try uninstalling the last addon that you installed. Some addons (including older versions of google toolbar and adblock plus) have known to block swfs from connecting to the flex builder's debugger.