Of course, I meant March 2009 :-)
Yes, a 1.1.1 release would prove quite useful for the
final version of GDB 7.0.
Although a date has not been set yet for that version
of GDB, I believe it is aimed for March 2008.
Yes, that would be ideal. Since it's a prominent feature of
the project plan, I think we owe it to ourselves to explain what it means
:-) BTW, we should probably plan a service release (1.1.1) for after
GDB 7 comes out to make that non-stop and multi-process work as advertised
(i.e. to adject for any last minute protocol changes).
Marc Khouzam
wrote:
Hi,
the current support of GDB for multi-process (in
HEAD) is for targets where all processes share a single address
space. Since this is not the case
for Linux, multi-process does not work for Linux
yet. GDB should have this support by the end of the year or soon
after though.
I can put the status and screenshots for
multi-process in the N&N and I'll put an clear note that it currently
requires a specific type of target.
Marc
Hi
Marc,
One section that I did not cover is Multi-Process debugging
with GDB. I wasn't sure what was the current level of support in
GDB for this and I had no way of taking any screen-shots. Also, I
got some feedback from Martin O., who is using this doc in a DSDP
overview presentation at Eclipse Summit Europe, that the "Connect"
action seemed confusing. If I remember correctly , the Connect
aciton was added specifically to enable mult-process debugging, so
having this section would be helpful there as well. Would you be
able at some point to add this section to the
N&N?
Cheers, Pawel
Marc Khouzam wrote:
Hi Pawel,
this is really nice work! I think it will make promoting DSF-GDB much easier. I really like all the screen shots.
I haven't gone through it all yet, but I wanted to point out that I see weird formatting:
1- on Internet Explorer, the Smooth Stepping section is cramped into a 2-word column
2- on both IE and firefox, the line wrap-aroud seems to be for a wide screen and enables a horizontal scrollbar for me
instead of fitting on my square screen.
I'll will read through it more thoroughly, tomorrow.
Again, great work!
marc
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From: dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Pawel Piech
Sent: Mon 11/10/2008 5:12 PM
To: Device Debugging developer discussions
Subject: [dsdp-dd-dev] DD 1.1 Release "New & Noteworthy"
Hi All,
I finally got around to what I should have done months ago: put together
a New and Noteworthy page for DD
(http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/dd/development/relnotes/dd_news-1.1.html).
This was an unusually big task since we haven't had a N&N before and I
essentially had to do full overview of all the features in DD. I
covered DSF and GDB in good detail. However, I don't really have enough
knowledge of the Traditional Memory Rendering and IP-XACT editor, so I
just l added a heading with one screen cap for them. Ted and Anthony,
if you have the time and motivation, it would be very helpful if you
could fill those sections in.
The main motivation is of course to give users a quick glance of all the
cool features that we've been working. And the theory is that once we
have this initial overview in place, it will be easy to add incremental
updates in future releases. Please write back with feedback and feel
free to edit this document directly (in CVS) with updates and fixes.
Cheers,
Pawel
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