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Hi!
I am trying to start the debugger on a Apple Silicon MacOS. I am trying to use the Apple Swift version 5.1 lldb which is installed from xcode in /usr/bin/lldb, since it is the only possibility I have, if I am not wrong.
Just for placing you in context, I have a bunch of source files which are finely compiled with CMake, and the step I would like to follow next is not starting the debugger for a single source file but for the executable obtained from the compilation process. Therefore, the step I am trying to execute is "Start the debugger for the target selected". Nonetheless, when trying to do so from Visual Studio Code the following happens:
That is, it tries to run /usr/local/bin/lldb when that executable, the debugger, is not found there. I have tried to look for a place where I could set the complete path of the debugger, but without success.
If anyone would think of a possible solution for this I would appreciate a lot your advice. I've tried several issues, browsing around, without success.
Thank you very much in advance.
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