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Looks like that the angular project integrated in microsoft's asp net core web application project in visual studio 2017 and dot net v.2+ is born with working breakpoints and debug option.
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commented Mar 18, 2017
When trying to debug a MVC Web project in VS 2017 Mac I get the error message: Unable to attach to CoreCLR. dotnet
dotnet --info
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commented Mar 20, 2017
Got the same issue (also on Sierrs 10.12.4 beta) |
added the area-Diagnostics label Mar 21, 2017
commented Mar 21, 2017
This will be fixed in the next 1.0 and 1.1 service releases and has been fixed in the master branch. |
commented Mar 28, 2017
When will it be available ? Thanks |
commented Mar 28, 2017 • edited
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Sierra 10.12.4 is now being pushed as an update by Apple. I installed the update this morning and now I can no longer debug in VS Code ('Unable to attach to CoreCLR.'). I believe this is the same issue reported above. I installed the latest .NET Core SDK ( |
commented Mar 28, 2017
Here is a work around that worked for Gregg Miskelly:
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commented Mar 28, 2017
Confirmed workaround works. Thanks for the info. When the real fix is released, will I need to 'reverse' the workaround, or will installing the new software get me back to consistency? |
commented Mar 29, 2017
Is there a workaround for Visual Studio Mac ? |
commented Mar 29, 2017
@gregg-miskelly Is there a workaround for VS for Mac? |
commented Mar 29, 2017
I don't have precise steps, but you can work around this by downloading https://vsdebugger.azureedge.net/coreclr-debug-1-9-0/coreclr-debug-osx.10.11-x64.zip, and replacing the version of vsdbg that VS for Mac is using with that version. @DavidKarlas do you have better instructions? |
commented Mar 29, 2017
This fixed it for me, in Visual Studio for Mac:
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commented Mar 29, 2017
@suqram You just saved my day and night! Thx. |
commented Mar 29, 2017
@suqram it worked well! Thanks |
commented Mar 29, 2017
fix it for me! |
commented Mar 30, 2017
@suqram Excellent! |
commented Mar 30, 2017
Excellent, copying the libdbgshim file as instructed by @suqram did the trick. |
commented Mar 31, 2017
@suqram Excellent! |
commented Mar 31, 2017
Works for me too! thanks! |
commented Mar 31, 2017
@mikem8361 what does this mean? |
commented Mar 31, 2017
A nuget file is a zip file. Rename to .zip and run unzip on it. |
commented Apr 1, 2017
@suqram Work for me as well - thank you. |
commented Apr 1, 2017
@suqram Thanks so much! It works! |
commented Apr 1, 2017
Is this issue fixed in production now, or is it still in workaround? I noticed a new C# Extension and installed it yesterday. Does that contain the fix? |
commented Apr 3, 2017
@robbpriestley Sure seems like it. This is in the changelog for the extension in vs code: (and it's working) |
commented Apr 3, 2017 • edited
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I did precisely what @suqram suggested, but now I get a popup when I try to run my application:
I don't get the 'Unable to attach to CoreCLR' message in my Application Output window anymore, so that's fixed. (and to clarify: when I run 'dotnet' or 'dotnet --info' , my results are identical to those from @AAimson) |
commented Apr 3, 2017
@joristt if you have the 1.8.1 extension installed and you are still running into an issue, your issue isn't related to this issue. Please open a new issue, this issue is long enough :). |
commented Apr 3, 2017
I was working on aspnet core when this issue started, and with VS preview it used to start a new Browser with a new debug session. Am i looking for the wrong setting now? |
commented Apr 3, 2017
@gregg-miskelly Yeah you're right, sorry :). You said
and I interpreted that as: replace only the vsdbg Unix executable. Tried copying everything from that zip to the VS Adapter directory 1 minute after commenting here and that fixed the problem. |
commented Apr 3, 2017
@robvdveer by 'VS Preview' you mean 'VS For Mac Preview' correct? If so - VS For Mac hasn't shipped an update vsdbg package containing the fix yet (at least to my knowledge), so you are very likely at the right place. There are two work arounds posted above, but I will give you the latest version of it --
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commented Apr 3, 2017
Thanks @gregg-miskelly for such a quick response! |
commented Apr 4, 2017
Visual Studio For Mac 2017
@gregg-miskelly well played. Thanks |
commented Apr 5, 2017
@gregg-miskelly saved the day!!!! |
commented Nov 23, 2017
@gregg-miskelly this will work on the visual studio preview the debug gives an execution error |
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commented Sep 8, 2017
visual studio code using golang debugger does not match the gopath path code ? I construct up golang environment using visual studio code IDE MAC OS, then install the necessary tools: I ever set my go path
when I debug my code, it tips that can't find the file in my usersetting is |
commented Sep 10, 2017 • edited
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See Debugging-Go-code-using-VS-Code as well |
commented Oct 8, 2017
This is happening to me as well -- I'm using Linux, so the bug has affected both MAC OS and Linux.
Only after adding the |
commented Oct 9, 2017 • edited
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@suntong The debugger should have figured out the right GOPATH based on the package being debugged. Can you try the below?
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commented Oct 9, 2017 • edited
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Thanks for the reply, @ramya-rao-a, The value in the program property in my launch.json file is: I don't know how to check it, but all my own code are not under GOPATH, as I want to distinct my own code from those I get from Maybe that's the reason Hmmm..., actually, I thought about that, and has tried to move my code under GOPATH, but that won't work either. Maybe I only did a symlink, and that won't work. Will try the trace: verbose next and post back... UPDATE, After I added trace: verbose, and restarted debugging, I saw logging in the debug console Which is where my own code actually is, not where I started VS Code (i.e., under GOPATH via symlink). And that is different than the GOPATH I set in the environment -- I think |
commented Oct 9, 2017
To summarize:
Is that right? |
commented Oct 9, 2017
Yep, precisely! |
commented Oct 9, 2017
Few more things...
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commented Oct 9, 2017
'What do you see when you run the command Go: Current Gopath?' Not sure I understand what you mean. But I didn't touch |
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Press |
commented Oct 9, 2017 • edited
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That output is correct,
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commented Oct 9, 2017
@suntong I'll look at the history and try to recall why I do that even when GOPATH is set in the env. @friends110110 Can you tell us if you use symlinks as well? |
commented Oct 9, 2017
Just to make it clear that it fails regardless of the symlinks. I.e., whether I started VS Code from under |
commented Oct 9, 2017
When you start VS Code from under |
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Same,
Or, sorry,
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commented Oct 9, 2017
No I meant the logs from the verbose logging when debugging |
commented Oct 19, 2017
Typescript Debugging Visual Studio 2017
@suntong I have pushed in a fix which should help your case, can you give it a try? You will have to
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commented Oct 19, 2017
OK, I'll try it out this weekend. |
commented Oct 28, 2017
Sorry to response late, but my debugging is not working any more. I'll open another issue instead. But adding |
commented Nov 7, 2017
What's up about this? The tools are installed in In vsc terminal: But with the command: This is a bug, because the documentation says:
I am running Debian testing. |
commented Nov 7, 2017
@Boiethios give this a try, And Ramya is waiting for more testers too. She's been very helpful. Let us know your outcome. please post to #1307 (comment) if you try. Thx |
commented Nov 7, 2017
Visual Studio For Mac 2017 Debugging Not Working
@ramya-rao-a I agree that this issue should not be considered as 'closed'. |
commented Nov 8, 2017
Visual Studio Breakpoint Not Working
@Boiethios Can you share your settings? Have you set any of |