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gdb 5.0/Red Hat Linux 7.2/switch error [message #87898] Fri, 28 November 2003 21:03 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: hay.amazon.com

I just installed eclipse/cdt and have got HelloWorld to run with very little
trouble. However when I try debug it gdb complains about an unknown -i
switch. I was able to look at the command line, and sure enough eclipse is
passing -i mi1. When I run the command from the command line it complains
about an unknown switch, so my gdb doesn't know about -i.

I assume that the command line parameters are configurable either through
one of the menus or in one of the xml configuration files, but I have not
been able to find how to set the command line. I would appreciate any help
in fixing this.

Thanks,

Bill Hay.
Re: gdb 5.0/Red Hat Linux 7.2/switch error [message #88004 is a reply to message #87898] Sat, 29 November 2003 12:37 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: mikhailkhod.rogers.com

You need gdb 5.2.1 or higher.

"bill hay" <hay@amazon.com> wrote in message
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> I just installed eclipse/cdt and have got HelloWorld to run with very
little
> trouble. However when I try debug it gdb complains about an unknown -i
> switch. I was able to look at the command line, and sure enough eclipse is
> passing -i mi1. When I run the command from the command line it complains
> about an unknown switch, so my gdb doesn't know about -i.
>
> I assume that the command line parameters are configurable either through
> one of the menus or in one of the xml configuration files, but I have not
> been able to find how to set the command line. I would appreciate any help
> in fixing this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill Hay.
>
>
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