[Gammaray-interest] Question on usage (No probe found for ABI)

Saif Al-Dein M Helmy saif.m.helmy at gmail.com
Thu May 8 12:25:02 CEST 2014


Sorry for being late.
I've re-configured my Qt build and then rebuilt Gammaray and the issue is
gone.
It was just a configuration issue.

Thank you for your help Peter.


On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Peter Kümmel <syntheticpp at gmx.net> wrote:

> On 06.05.2014 12:58, Peter Kümmel wrote:
>
>> Have you tried to start gammaray from command line in the bin folder?
>>
>
> I mean the one in the build dir, not the installed one.
>
>
>
>> On 06.05.2014 12:35, Saif Al-Dein M Helmy wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Yes, I have these items:
>>>
>>>   * No probes found - GammaRay no functional.
>>>   * The following injectors are available: windll, style
>>>   * Injector windll successfully passed its self-test.
>>>   * Injector style failed to pass its self-test: Injector style plugin
>>> is not found in the Qt style plug-in search path
>>>     or cannot be loaded.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:55 PM, Peter Kümmel <syntheticpp at gmx.net<mailto:
>>> syntheticpp at gmx.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     On 05.05.2014 18:50, Saif Al-Dein M Helmy wrote:
>>>
>>>         Hello,
>>>         I have built latest * gammaray from github using the recommended
>>> steps:
>>>         *% mkdir build && cd build
>>>
>>>         % cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" ..
>>>         % nmake
>>>         % nmake install*
>>>         on the "*Open VS2012 x64 Native Tools Command Prompt "
>>>         *
>>>
>>>
>>>         The application I am trying to test is a 64 bit windows
>>> application using Qt 4.8.5, whenever I try to run it,
>>>         '*gammaray.exe -i style "my test app.exe"* ' I get a "*No probe
>>> found for ABI qt4.8-MSVC-debug-x86_64*".
>>>
>>>
>>>         I'd appreciate some pointers as to what might be causing the
>>> issue.
>>>
>>>
>>>     The loading of the plugins is really hairy, especially because you
>>> don't get any hints when it does not work.
>>>     I solved the issue by building "myapp" into the folder where also
>>> gammaray.exe resides.
>>>
>>>     Are there any errors listed in the "Self Test" tab of the
>>> gammaray.exe GUI?
>>>
>>>     Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         Cheers,
>>>         Saif Al-Dein M Helmy
>>>
>>>
>>>         * Commit: 387483ee8707e99db80a576af166c6__b0f28a626c (Dated May
>>> 2nd by Volker Krause)
>>>
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