From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: James Ingham To: Joseph Nicholas Yarbrough Cc: insight@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: insight gdb all messed up... Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 18:39:00 -0000 Message-id: <14528.30710.395028.178466@leda.cygnus.com> References: <00030321330000.02405@pimpsmurf> X-SW-Source: 2000-q1/msg00118.html Joseph, Sorry, there is not enough in your message to go on, so I can't help that much... If you actually want help, you have to send a recipe that I can follow that leads to bad behavior, and then describe the behavior. Just saying it is broken is useless... You also have to tell me what your host & targets are, etc... > ok. first calling the main executable gdb is messed up.. Messed up how? > I had to change all of > my other debuggin scripts to add --nw... but I can get past that 1-1/2 minute > tcl programming job. but opening a source file with the 20000204 version just > doesn't work. > > (gdb) source main.c > main.c:1: Error in sourced command file: > Undefined command: "". Try "help". What are you trying to do here? The gdb "source" command treats the file you give it as a list of gdb commands: (gdb) help source Read commands from a file named FILE. Note that the file ".gdbinit" is read automatically in this way when gdb is started. I doubt that main.c is a valid list of gdb commands... If it is, you write mighty strange C code... To see source code in gdb, use the "list" command. > > that is the error... to be precise. I love asm as much as the next guy, but > being able to see the C code can be helpfull. seeing as I debug c code. ;] > it seems to look for init.c as the code. I renamed main.c to init.c, and list > worked. But, when I tried to set a breakpoint with break. it broke. > > any ideas on something I might be doing wrong? > > thanks for this nice looking (although currently unusable) debugger. > I cant wait to get it running. > > PimpSmurf > a.k.a. Joseph Nicholas Yarbrough > > also... thought about adding a button to rebuild packages with make? > This is handled from the CodeFusion IDE, so we don't add it to Insight. Jim -- ++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++==++ Jim Ingham jingham@cygnus.com Cygnus Solutions, a Red Hat Company