Hi, On 09/05/2015 07:17 PM, Rudolf J Streif wrote:>> > I do not have to do that. As a matter of fact the executable on my target is > copied to /usr/bin from the Eclipse workspace. See "Remote Absolute File Path" > in the Debug Configuration.
You are right. I erased the other folder on my target, moved it there as well and it still works. > > >> 2) .gdbinit >> >> I copied my gdbinit on the host to >> >> /home/student/BBBworkspace/HelloBBBAutotooled/.gdbinit >> > > Yes, that's where Eclipse's Debug Configuration expects it if you do not change > the setting of "GDB Command File" in the Main subtab of the Debugger tab in > the Debug configuration. ... > > > Yes, looks like mine except that my target is a MinnowBoard Max and I > installed my SDK in a different location. Hmmm > > >> 3) Once you enter the debug view you need to go to the gdb console and: >> >> source /home/student/BBBworkspace/HelloBBBAutotooled/.gdbinit >> > > Strange. I don't have to do that if GDB command file is set to the path in the > workspace. Seems to work as well without sourcing ;) > I would expect that Eclipse passes the .gdbinit from the workspace > explicitly to GDB. However, I do have > > add-auto-load-safe-path . > > in my global .gdbinit (~/.gdbinit). .gdbinit loads automatically for me now, I don't need to source and also no add-auto-load-safe-path Which Yocto version do you use? I use 1.8 > > Cheers, > Rudi > So let's try to summarize what seems to be necessary: 1) right .gdbinit on the right place ;) 2) Debug Configurations -> Debugger -> Main -> Use full file path to set breakpoints (might not even be necessary) 3) Debug Configurations -> Debugger -> Shared Libraries -> Load shared library symbols automatically Regards, Robert ..."A successful tool is one that was used to do something undreamed of by its author." - S. C. Johnson My public pgp key is available,at: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x90320BF1 -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto