Mungyung Ryu wrote:
Hello BSD guys,

My system information is like this.
- FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE amd64
- gcc 4.2.1
- gdb 6.1.1
- eclipse-cdt-3.1.2_1

I used ports tree to compile and install eclipse-cdt-3.1.2_1.
Running eclipse and compiling my C++ project are fine.
But, when I try to debug, an error dialog box pops up and says 'Target
selection failed'.
The verbose console mode of the debugger option prints below.

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I'm using PF for a firewall and opened TCP connection for port 10000 and
I even disabled PF, but it has same error.

There is anybody who've had and solved this kind of problem of eclipse?
I'll really appreciate your solution.
Going back to the command line gdb is quite miserable.
I really wanna use eclipse for C++ debugging.

Thanks.
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Hi Mungyung,

I seem to recall installing CDT from the update site in recent times; although I've not used it extensively, nor for debugging... might I suggest building a shiny new port from eclipse or eclipse-devel (Ganymede) and seeing if installing via the update manager yields a improved result?

My suggestion isn't really based on any kind of facts; simply an alternate approach.

Best of luck,

Mike.

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