Hello developers,

 

After building ReactOS and Rostests successfully, I can’t debug CoInitialize function through Visual Studio 2015. It seems Visual Studio thinks I’m using their CoInitialize of Windows kernel.

Anybody can help me?

 

Here is the steps I used to compile ReactOS and Rostests:

1.       install Build Environment

https://reactos.org/wiki/ReactOS_Build_Environment

 

2. download code to the folder specified when by RosBE during installing

     code: svn://svn.reactos.org/reactos/trunk/reactos

  http://svn.reactos.org/reactos/trunk/rostests/

 

  reactOS directory -> E:\Work\reactos

  rostests directory -> E:\Work\reactos\modules\rostests

 

 

3. generate reactos.sln for Visual Stdio

     (a). Open a Windows DDK/WDK/Visual Studio 2015 command prompt.

     (b). run the following command in the code root:

               configure.cmd VSSolution

4. build the huge solutions

     msbuild reactos.sln /m

5. open the ‘ole32_winetest.vcxproj’ (E:\Work\reactos\output-VS-i386\modules\rostests\winetests\ole32)

       Set the command arguments ‘ole2’, set breakpoint at CoInitialize line, and start beginning by pressing F5, but Visual Studio can’t get into CoInitialize funtion

 

 

Best regards

Yonggang Chen