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Re: gdb server for eclipse [message #1715743 is a reply to message #1715739] |
Wed, 25 November 2015 15:55 |
Pdk kk Messages: 16 Registered: July 2015 |
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I was trying to setup as per the instructions in your webpage.
Googling sometimes diverts the topic. (that too when you are in hurry , as of now i used plain gdb commandline on target to sort out the issue, but it is bit tedious).
It is helpful, to save time, if you can put the correct info in your help page
I have tried to check the inferior on the target machine, and I can see that process it there
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
* 1 <null> /usr/pdk/pdk
Btw, i have a executable running in my target machine. So I just want to attach to that process from my host. (I am not trying to launch the executable from the host)
[Updated on: Wed, 25 November 2015 16:15] Report message to a moderator
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Re: gdb server for eclipse [message #1715753 is a reply to message #1715746] |
Wed, 25 November 2015 16:48 |
Pdk kk Messages: 16 Registered: July 2015 |
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Now this works...I was selecting "New" when i was trying to add the process on the Host machine..But now tried without New, (and giving the path of the executable in the host machine)
Not sure why "New" option doesnot work..
Regarding "so I'm not sure how running gdb from the command line helps."..I have been just running the naked gdb on target machine, so I can debug...(without eclipse)..like gdb executabke..and break in suspicious function...
Btw I have not installed gdb inferior you were mentioning..I just had gdbserver running on target along with the executable...
[Updated on: Wed, 25 November 2015 17:22] Report message to a moderator
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