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Re: What do I need to look at the source while debugging?
- From: Igor Korot <ikorot at earthlink dot net>
- To: Daniel Jacobowitz <drow at false dot org>
- Cc: Fahd Abidi <fabidi at ultsol dot com>, Michael Snyder <msnyder at specifix dot com>, gdb at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:16:45 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
- Subject: Re: What do I need to look at the source while debugging?
- Reply-to: Igor Korot <ikorot at earthlink dot net>
Hi, Daniel,
-----Original Message-----
>From: Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org>
>Sent: Jun 16, 2008 9:41 AM
>To: Igor Korot <ikorot@earthlink.net>
>Cc: Fahd Abidi <fabidi@ultsol.com>, Michael Snyder <msnyder@specifix.com>, gdb@sourceware.org
>Subject: Re: What do I need to look at the source while debugging?
>
>On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 09:06:10AM -0700, Igor Korot wrote:
>> >You will need to attach this gdb session to a gdbserver to begin the
>> >debugging. So start your application with the following commands:
>> >
>> >linux# gdbserver SQLDriverConnectW.o
>> >
>> >I forget the exact command to give to gdbserver to specify what port you
>> >will use to connect. Next from gdb connect to the gdbserver:
>> >
>> >(gdb) target remote ****your connection settings****
>
>FYI, this is for remote debugging. Igor, I believe you're using
>native debugging, so this does not apply.
Yes, I'm using native debugging, ie locally.
>
>It sounds like your problem is specific to the Gentoo build system.
>Have you considered trying a Gentoo list? Maybe someone there will
>recognize it.
That's why in the first message of the thread I asked if anybody here
runs Gentoo. ;-)
Anyway, I tried Gentoo forum, and I guess I will (have to) do that again.
>
>--
>Daniel Jacobowitz
>CodeSourcery
Thank you.