Hi, I am using Mohave 10.14.6 on a work computer with XCode 11.2 having recently been upgraded from High Sierra. Before the upgrade, I had been successfully using lldb-mi as part of my cross-platform C++ debugging sessions; this binary file had been present in the /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin folder before the upgrade. After the upgrade, lldb-mi is gone! How do I get it back? I see this is also happening to Catalina developers (not just Mohave). There are bugs debugging certain C++ elements in lldb thus the need for lldb-mi. How do I get lldb-mi back? A quick look through /usr/local/bin and other spots didn't locate it either unless I missed something? Thanks in advance for anyone's help.
Debugger lldb-mi no longer present?
It seems that
lldb-mi
is no longer part of the main LLDB project. See
this announcement.
Xcode does not use
lldb-mi
itself — it was only included in the Xcode distribution as a side effect of including LLDB proper — and thus this change means
lldb-mi
no longer ships with Xcode.
If you need
lldb-mi
you can build it yourself based on the
open source repository.
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