When building a static library (.LIB
) in MS Visual Studio 10 with debug information,
the .PDB
is always named vc100.pdb
.
(as opposed to building a .DLL
, where the debug info is [MyProjectName].pdb
)
This is a problem for me because I'm trying to copy several different libraries (and their debug symbols) to a directory of "PublishedLibraries"
, but all the vc100.pdb
names obviously collide.
I'm sure I can change the names of each .PDB
to match its .LIB
, but for me the bigger question is why does Visual Studio think vc100.pdb
is a better name than projectA.pdb
??
How are we intended to work with Debug Info from multiple libraries if all the names conflict?
vc100.pdb
files? How does it read them all if they all have the same conflicting name?.PDB
) is in the.LIB
file?