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Re: dbg MI help required !
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- Subject: Re: dbg MI help required !
- From: Jim Ingham <jingham at apple dot com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 10:38:25 -0700
Mickael,
The configure option is:
configure --enable-gdbmi=yes
As an aside, it is a lot more convenient to build the gdb tree in a tree
parallel to the sources. Since the configure process generates c-files,
makes links, etc, it is good not to mess up your source tree with
them... I usually have:
source/configure
source/gdb
source/bfd
source/readline
...
then parallel to this make a directory
build/
then cd into build and do:
../source/configure --enable-gdbmi=yes
Anyway, once you have a gdb built with the mi enabled, then you do:
gdb -i mi
Hope this helps,
Jim
>
> Hi there!
> I am trying to figure out how to use MI and what it is for and to be
> honest i
> am not getting anywhere.
> first i made a native solaris gdb with the following command:
> ./configure --with-gdb-interpreter=mi
> I ran make after and gdb was built but none of the c files in the mi
> directory
> were compiled.
>
> So what do i do next?
> i thought mi would be a library and gdbmi would need that library in
> order to
> support the tidy textual output that mi if i understand properly is
> supposed to
> achieve.
>
> How do i make get gdbmi ?
>
>
> cheers mickael
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Jim Ingham
jingham@apple.com
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