I found few resources online which may have lead me astray, as I can’t get even basic functionality out of LLDB.

I used the dotnet-sos tool to supposedly automatically load SOS into LLDB and I attached LLDB to my program’s process, but I am getting errors when trying to use any command:

error: 'bpmd' is not a valid command.
error: 'clrstack' is not a valid command.

Its behaving as if SOS isn’t installed, I think? I really don’t know what is going on, searching for these errors gives me nothing which is insane, usually there would be GitHub issues or Stack Overflow posts. I think I’m about to never touch C# ever again.

  • dr_robotBones@reddthat.comOP
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    16 days ago

    That worked! Though I had to use the absolute path rather than the tilde. Is lldb not properly sourcing the config file?

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      16 days ago

      its possible. just to make sure, you started a new session after installing dotnet-sso? what is the path in the .lldbinit file?

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          16 days ago

          i mean inside the init file, is the fotnet-sdo path right? i think the init file isnt loading it correctly

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              16 days ago

              wait - does the plugin load have the path you used in your manual call to get it working? it needs to mimic that call

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                  ok here is my last swing. your init file isnt being called. are you running lldb with sudo? try running with out sudo (if you erte) but , put an echo statement in the init file like “init test” to make sure its being called.

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                    16 days ago

                    Oh that makes sense, yeah I’ve been running it as sudo, I’m pretty sure its looking for the init file in /usr then. I’ve had the same problem with vim in the past.