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[cdt-debug-dev] RE: Eclipse/GDB integration
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Marc,
Thanks very much. Your help did the
trick.
I was almost there. I was overlooking the information
in the Connection tab.
thanks again
/carl h.
First, what version of CDT are you
using?
With CDT 6.0 (Galileo), I do remote debugging with GDB
using the new DSF-GDB integration.
When creating a launch configuration, choose C/C++
application. Then, at the bottom of the main tab (on the
left
of the Apply button) you will see a hyperlink.
Click on it and then select
"GDB (DSF) REmote System Process
Launcher"
After that, the tabs will change to request the proper
info.
Make sure you go to the tab Debugger->Connection and put
in the info needed.
If your agent is running on your target, it should all work
when you press Debug.
Unless there is something special about your setup, you
don't need anything special in .gdbinit.
Marc
I'm trying to get GDB going on an embedded project
within Eclipse without a jtag device. I
thought it would be an easy task but it's turning out to be a nightmare.
There's no info on the net about GDB/Eclipse integrations related to remote
target debugging without JTAG. It's
all related to native application
debugging, or 3rd party remote
debugging through JTAG. Help is crap in
Eclipse. It seemed easy enough with only 2 fields to enter in Eclipse for the
debugger location and the .gdbinit file location. But Eclipse lights up like
the Las Vegas strip when I invoke the debugger
for a simple "HelloWorld" embedded app. I've frigged around with
various settings with no luck.
My platform is
Linux/Eclipse/CDT.
Someone mentioned I need a cross enabled CDT -
Zylin?? Do I need this plugin?
Are
there any other plugins required?
What
should go into .gdbinit?
Can someone
point me to some resource that could help me?
Carl
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