Scott Guthrie has released news of a new hotfix available for Visual Studio 2005. It resolves a infrequent
performance issue when trying to debug an ASP.NET application.
"Over the last year we've seen several
people report having performance problems when using F5 to run/debug
ASP.NET 2.0 applications using Visual Studio 2005. The problem in
theses cases typically wasn't with building the project, but rather
that it sometimes took the debugger a really long time to hit the first
breakpoint once it attached to the application (45+ seconds and longer
sometimes).
Background on the Issue
The
particular bug fixed in this hotfix was surprisingly difficult to track
down. The slowdown issue occurred when breakpoints were set in
multiple source files in the same project that had the same short file
names (for example: two default.aspx.cs files) and which were organized
in a certain directory structure pattern on disk. The patch fixes this
issue and should prevent the debugger from pausing when trying to load
the web project's assembly symbols in this case" ( Public Hotfix Patch Available for VS 2005 F5 Debugging Performance Issue with ASP.NET ).
Download Hotfix ( here )
Read ( Hotfix KB )
Posted
Aug 21 2007, 08:49 AM
by
Blake Niemyjski
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