Ok, I got rid of the annoying messages. Thats good
The problem I have now is nothing is showing up in debug.
I am using ArduinoLog (Simple wrapper lib for Serial).
I have tried both SerialUSB.begin(115200) and Serial.begin(115200).
I am now using the native port, as it seems faster than the programming port.
Here is my code:
// Start Logging
SerialUSB.begin(115200);
#ifdef DEBUG
Log.begin(LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE, &Serial);
#else
Log.begin(LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, &Serial);
#endif
Then later I have stuff like:
Log.verbose("UIElement((%d,%d),%T,%T) created", position.x, position.y, needsUpdate, uiTarget);
I would expect this to show up in the Serial |COM5 monitor (Thats my com port for my due native USB).
As you can see from the attachment, no "Expressions on COM5" nor any info on Serial window.
Breakpoints are awesome, but I need to actually see whats going on when broken, maybe I am missing something.