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<0> Hi ladies
<1> MithWork: in half a year it's oke.
<0> Hi ki9a :)
<0> Does anyone here know how to use the remote debugger?
<1> VS.net?
<1> or delphi?
<0> (Delphi)
<1> ke.
<1> no idea.
<0> I am trying to attach to a process on a laptop but the BDS just hangs
<1> firewall?
<0> turned off
<0> Actually, not on the main pc
<2> router ?
<0> oh, off on both pcs
<2> do a traceroute, make sure there's no hops in between



<0> I have a wireless network
<0> They are both local IP addresses
<0> 10.0.0.167 and 10.0.0.137
<1> wlan is a hop
<1> Cubud: so you started borrdg.exe -listen on the target machine?
<0> yes
<3> anyone here know of a decent bookmarks organiser for firefox?
<3> I hate the built in one
<1> weird
<1> no idea then
<0> Reply from 10.0.0.137: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
<1> is the service started?
<1> you can check with that sysinternals tool for network ports
<0> The service? I thought I should just run the console app on the target?
<1> to see if it really is listening
<1> hrmm
<1> I thought it was a service app
<0> it's a console app when I run it
<1> ah oke nevermind then.
<0> It's wank
<1> // side note, VS.net uses the remote debugger when you do x64 debugging on the local pc
<0> I'll care about that some other time :)
<1> hehe
<1> information on the remote debugger seems a bit scarse
<1> I can't find any at least.
<0> rmtdbg100.exe listening on port 2548
<1> you can telnet to that port frmo the debugging machine?
<0> It can't be networking issues anyway because I can see a list of apps running on the remote machine
<1> oh
<0> And now SysInternals shows a connection
<0> So, what do I do now?
<0> That's the question :)
<1> post a rant on non-tech that it doesn't work
<1> and 10 will reply how it will wokr
<0> Done that
<0> ahh
<0> I think I found my bug anyway :)
<1> heh
<1> what was it ?
<0> I have a DEBUG $DEFINE
<0> I like to make sure that nobody ever gets a debug version
<0> So I was doing this
<0> 1) Show a warning not to use it
<0> 2) If GetCurrentUser <> 'Peter Morris' then Halt(1)
<0> but that would cause an exception to occur later
<1> heh
<0> and the cause of the exception was unknown to me
<1> everybody makes mistakes like that ;)
<0> I don't mind the mistake
<2> oooh yea
<0> It would have taken 10 seconds to find in a debugger
<2> I once spent 4 hours debugging a bit of graphical java code to find out that I was drawing with blue on a blue background
<4> Cubud :)
<0> Hi JP
<1> heh
<4> how you do ?
<5> how do i convert a tcolor into an internet color?
<1> I once spend quite a few hours looking for my own anti-file-modification checks
<1> I didn't know I was looking for them
<1> but one of the conditions it checked for had changed
<1> yes, that's vague



<1> but it's a sensitive subject
<0> There's an IntToHex I think
<1> isn't TColor reverse order?
<0> I think IntToHex covers that
<5> hang on ill try
<1> if not, you can always use inttohex(getrvalue(col), 2)+inttohex(getgvalue(col), 2)+inttohex(getbvalue(col), 2)
<0> I think it caters for the little-endian storage
<6> hi cu
<6> :)
<0> hi cl
<0> ck
<1> Cubud: well $0000FF in delphi is red :)
<1> ie 255
<0> Yes I know
<0> but is that what IntToHex prints too?
<1> yes.
<0> Remember I wrote some pretty graphics intensive components once :)
<1> feel free to try it
<1> inttohex(clred, 6)
<0> Nah, I don't care enough :)
<5> ki9a: yeah it worked
<1> what worked?
<0> asm BSWAP color end; Result := IntToHex(Color, 6);
<0> :)
<1> heh
<5> inttohex(somecolor, 6)
<1> Cubud: no go ;)
<1> BromaxSux: what color did you try it with ?
<0> I probably need a shr 8 too :)
<5> ki9a: many colors
<1> well...
<1> here ShowMessage(inttohex(clred, 6))
<1> returns 0000FF
<1> which is afaik blue in html
<5> ok weird
<1> not really weird
<1> just different.
<5> yeah
<5> well should i get the RGB values and then put them in the other order?
<1> did you try my statement?
<5> not yet i'll try it now
<0> My app wont compile, but it will build :)
<1> I tried to make a demo in a freshly installed bds2006 installation
<1> my first compilation gave AV's in DCC100
<0> With all the updates applied?
<1> none
<0> Apply them then :)
<0> and BDS wont debug my DLL
<1> heh
<1> that sounds like fun
<1> Cubud: So I am unreasonable to expect a product to work out of the box?
<0> No, I saw your point
<5> ok now it works
<1> Cubud: there are so many issues in BDS without any patches it's just not funny. you'd wonder if they did any QA on this at all
<7> ki9a: I can answer that.
<7> "No, not really"
<2> I dunno
<2> I didn't really encounter any problems
<2> without any updates
<2> and I compiled some pretty hefty stuff
<8> d2006 works so so for me
<1> I must compile the wrong stuff :)
<8> i mean i get thigns done
<8> but i definately get dcc100 errors
<8> and ide100
<8> etc
<8> and have to restart
<8> maybe once or twice a dy
<8> day
<1> hrmm
<1> they probably have if remobjects checks then
<8> haha
<2> never had any dcc100 errors
<4> yay


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