I would like to remote debug a C# console application running on Linux from Visual Studio. Here's what I found so far:
http://www.mono-project.com/Debugger
The Mono runtime implements a debugging interface that allows
debuggers and IDEs to debug managed code. This is called the Soft
Debugger and is supported by both MonoDevelop, Xamarin Studio and
Visual Studio (when the appropriate plugins are installed) as well as
the command line SDB client.
Mono provides an API to communicate with the debugger and create your
own debugging UIs via the Mono.Debugger.Soft.dll assembly.
The page below discusses some issues of the current MonoVS debugger implementation, but they are all fine with me.
http://mono-project.com/Visual_Studio_Integration
The page also links to the Getting started guide for MonoVS:
http://mono-project.com/GettingStartedWithMonoVS
Which contains a download link for MonoTools:
http://mono-tools.com/download/
However, the download link now redirects to:
http://xamarin.com/download/
Where I'm offered to download Xamarin Studio Starter Edition. Clicking the Pricing link I see that I need at least the Business edition for Visual Studio Support, at $999 per year. Well, no thank you.
This is where I'm stuck. Some specifics of my environment:
Development environment:
- Windows 7 64-bit
- Visual Studio Pro 2013 (might use 2010 if that works better)
Target environment:
- Raspberry Pi
- Raspbian Wheezy
- Mono 3.2.8
- Running console application over SSH
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