Indigo: "Breakpoint attribute problem: installation failed" on Mac OS X [message #693450] |
Wed, 06 July 2011 13:56 |
Stephan Muehlstrasser Messages: 33 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi,
I started to use the Indigo version of CDT a few days ago, and I really like the new features like refactoring and code analysis. Thanks to the CDT team.
However, I'm running into a strange problem with the debugger that didn't happen with Helios. While it initially worked, suddenly CDT cannot set breakpoints anymore in certain source files. For example a breakpoint in the main function works as expected, while a breakpoint in a statically linked library is marked as "Breakpoint attribute problem: installation failed". All relevant source files are in folders that I have set in the "Source Location" tab in the "Paths and Symbols" properties of the CDT project.
In the "gdb traces" console I see this:
093,361 6-break-insert /Users/stm/workspaces/ws-pdflib-x/pdflib-x/libs/pdflib/p_poca.c:2056
093,361 7-break-insert /Users/stm/workspaces/ws-pdflib-x/pdflib-x/bind/pdflib/c/hello.c:38
093,361 8-break-insert /Users/stm/workspaces/ws-pdflib-x/pdflib-x/libs/pdflib/p_document.c:3275
093,366 6^error,msg="No source file named /Users/stm/workspaces/ws-pdflib-x/pdflib-x/libs/pdflib/p_p\
oca.c."
093,366 (gdb)
093,370 7^done,bkpt={number="1",type="breakpoint",disp="keep",enabled="y",addr="0x00000001000011e3",\
func="main",file="hello.c",line="38",shlib="/Users/stm/workspaces/ws-pdflib-x/pdflib-x/bind/pdflib/c\
/hello",times="0"},time={wallclock="0.00436",user="0.00188",system="0.00235",start="1309960093.36623\
7",end="1309960093.370592"}
093,370 (gdb)
093,382 8^error,msg="No source file named /Users/stm/workspaces/ws-pdflib-x/pdflib-x/libs/pdflib/p_d\
ocument.c."
With the same settings this worked without problem in Helios.
My environment:
- Mac OS X 10.5.8
- Eclipse Indigo for Mac OS X 64 Bit
- Java:
java version "1.6.0_26"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_26-b03-384-9M3425)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.1-b02-384, mixed mode)
- 64-bit C application compiled with gcc 4.0.1
I would appreciate any hints how to troubleshoot this and how to identify whether this is a bug in CDT Indigo.
Thanks
Stephan
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