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Re: [ptp-user] Remote C++ projects

2015-03-17 7:58 GMT+01:00 Biddiscombe, John A. <biddisco@xxxxxxx>:
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> I use synchronized projects to develop on some custom IO nodes of a BGQ - the hardware on those nodes is different from my local machine - a bunch of headers are not available locally.

I have setup a new "Synchronized C/C++ Project" and wanted to debug my
program (actually it's just the "Hello world!" example right now).
I've tried to setup a remote debugging session like described here:
http://hertaville.com/2013/01/11/remote-debugging/
My problem right now is, that Eclipse needs an executable which it
wants to download onto the target (as shown in Figure 4). What I
currently do is to use Eclipse as a code editor, as recommended by
John, and then compile the program on the target.
Do I have to copy the executable to my Eclipse project so that the
debugger in turn can download the executable back to the target or is
there a simpler way where Eclipse can just connect to a running
gdbserver?


Regards
Martin


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