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fedyok8 opened this issue Mar 5, 2025 · 1 comment
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fedyok8 commented Mar 5, 2025

Environment

  • OS and version: ubuntu22.04 client
  • VS Code: 1.97.2
  • C/C++ extension: 1.23.6
  • OS and version of remote machine (if applicable): centos7 remote
  • GDB / LLDB version: 10.2-6.el7 (by devtoolset-11)

VS Code about:

Version: 1.97.2
Commit: e54c774e0add60467559eb0d1e229c6452cf8447
Date: 2025-02-12T23:20:35.343Z
Electron: 32.2.7
ElectronBuildId: 10982180
Chromium: 128.0.6613.186
Node.js: 20.18.1
V8: 12.8.374.38-electron.0
OS: Linux x64 6.8.0-52-generic snap

Bug Summary and Steps to Reproduce

Bug Summary:

Debugging not start
using default for centos7 gdb-v7.6.1, or 10.2 from devtoolset, situation is same
downgrade c-cpp-extension from v1.23.6 to v1.22.11 solve this problem

Debugger Configurations

does not matter

Debugger Logs

no

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c/c++
c/c++ extension pack
clangd
cmake tools

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bobbrow commented Mar 5, 2025

Thank you for your issue report. We're sorry that debugging no longer works on CentOS 7. We posted an explanation of our predicament here: #13219 (comment)

If you are unable to upgrade to a newer version of CentOS, then the only solution is to stay on 1.22.

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