can't debug remotely [message #583135] |
Mon, 08 March 2010 09:03  |
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Hi,
I read in the FAQ it was possible to remotely debug an application, but couldn't set ip up.I'm trying to debug a Unix app on Windows.
On the Unix box I have a SSH server, a samba server, gdb, gdbserver, and my application compiled with gcc -g.
On the Windows box I have Eclipse-CDT and RSE. Why does the debug window ask for the application ? Should I point to the samba-shared Unix application, or copy it on the Windows box hard-drive (about network bandwidth) ? also, do I need to add the (samba-shared) source files to the Eclipse project ?
What else do I need ? First I'll try to debug a simple "Hello World" Linux app from Windows.
Thanks a lot,
Nicolas
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Re: can't debug remotely [message #639522 is a reply to message #583135] |
Tue, 16 November 2010 14:10  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi,
you need a cross debugger on Windows. This should have been clear from
the FAQ's. If it's not clear enough, please edit the FAQ Wiki to make it
more clear.
Thanks
Martin
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