Re: [Cgdb-users] how to debug mips or arm platform applications
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From: loody <mi...@gm...> - 2009-06-12 02:45:10
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Hi: 2009/6/9 loody <mi...@gm...>: > hi > > 2009/6/9 Bob Rossi <bo...@br...> >> >> On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 11:21:18AM +0800, loody wrote: >> > Dear all: >> > Would someone tell me how to debug mips or arm applications by CGDB. >> > I have cross-toolchain like arm-linux-gdb, but I have no idea how to >> > embed it with cgdb. >> > Should I recompile cgdb with arm-linux target or only replace the >> > build-in gdb with arm-linux-gdb? >> >> All I can really tell you is that you should worry about configuring gdb >> to work properly in the environment that you want. Once you have that >> working, you can compile cgdb on the arch that you want to run it on. >> cgdb simply runs gdb on the same machine and communicates with it. >> >> I hope that's helpful. >> >> Thanks, >> Bob Rossi > > thanks for your help. > Maybe I don't express my problem very clearly. > I don't want to run cgdb on my target, suppose arm, directly. > I just to run cgdb with cross-compiled gdb, like arm-linux-gdb, on my host > and connect to the gdbserver running on the target. > I find what I need, -d, which can let me to use cross-gdb instead of native > gdb on my host. > appreciate your help and your tool, > miloody >From cgdb's website, it says it has the version which can run under cygwin. But I cannot find where it is located at the choosing package's page. Would someone tell where I can find it? appreciate your help, miloody |