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We have change management software that compiles our programs intosource
temporary
libraries before distributing them.
When using STRDBG, the message no source available appears and it appears
to
be trying to find the source in the temporary library that was used for
compilation.
Anyone know how to tell the OS where the source actually is.
i.e Program is in PGMLIB, source is in SRCLIB, but os is looking for
in WRONGLIB.list
Is there a way to tell the debugger, actually the source is in source lib?
Neill Harper (MCHEM, MCTS)
(Views are my own, and not that of any employer)
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