Debuging Forte 6 update 2 on Solaris [message #121442] |
Thu, 23 September 2004 02:45  |
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Originally posted by: bes070.motorola.com
Hello All!
I've just installed Eclipse 3.0 and CDT 2.0.2. I am working with Forte
compiler on Solaris 8. How I can run debuger under Eclipse?
Thanks,
Evgeny.
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Re: Debuging Forte 6 update 2 on Solaris [message #121753 is a reply to message #121632] |
Mon, 27 September 2004 08:25  |
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Originally posted by: dkelsey.nospamhotmail.com
Does the Forte Compiler generate debug information that is compatible with
GDB ? If it does then you need to get gdb for Solaris. if not you cannot use
the CDT internal debugger as it uses gdb, you will need to use the Forte
debugger. Although the example I gave was for the Windows environment, the
concept is identical for what you need. You define an external tool that
launches the Forte debugger and passes in the file selected from the CDT
explorer.
To do this, go to run-->External Tools-->Externals Tools
select Program and press New.
In this panel you define the location of the program to run, the working
directory and the arguments to pass. The variables button gives you access
to resources in the workspace that can be passed as arguments.
Dave Kelsey
"Evgeny Shulgin" <bes070@motorola.com> wrote in message
news:cj6bi6$sig$1@eclipse.org...
> Thank you for answer.
> But I am speaking about Unix, Solaris system and here is different. And
> how to define all parameters I don't know. I tryed to set into GDB
> Debugging field path of dbx file but it doesn't work. If you know how it
> works in this spesial case , I will glad to hear you.
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> Evgeny.
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> Dave Kelsey wrote:
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> > If Forte uses debug information that isn't compatable with GDB, then you
> > will need to use the Forte debugger. I suggest you set up an external
tools
> > configuration that launches the forte debugger. I did this in Windows
when I
> > was using the MS tool set. I defined an external tool MSDEV.EXE which
got
> > passed the selected .exe file from the project and the debugger was
launched
> > with that .exe file loaded. Then use the debugger as normal (ie point it
to
> > your source etc)
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> > Dave
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> > "Evgeny Shulgin" <bes070@motorola.com> wrote in message
> > news:citreu$j02$1@eclipse.org...
> > > Hello All!
> > >
> > > I've just installed Eclipse 3.0 and CDT 2.0.2. I am working with Forte
> > > compiler on Solaris 8. How I can run debuger under Eclipse?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Evgeny.
> > >
>
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