Also, on a SSH console on the Beaglebone Black, I can see that both gdbserver and my test application are running, if I then kill the gdbserver, up pops:
Killed logout !!!Hello World!!! In the eclipse console on ubuntu. On Wednesday, 4 June 2014 19:37:08 UTC+1, Simon Platten wrote: > > I've back tracked quite a bit, uninstalled eclipse and toolchain and > started over. I have the Java remote debugging working, the C remote > debugging is still a problem...I'm confused by what is being reported: > > Last login: Wed Jun 4 18:32:57 2014 from big-mumma.local > echo $PWD'>' > chmod +x /home/debian/helloWorldC;gdbserver :2345 > /home/debian/helloWorldC;exit > root@beaglebone:~# echo $PWD'>' > /root> > root@beaglebone:~# chmod +x /home/debian/helloWorldC;gdbserver :2345 > /home/debia n/helloWorldC;exit > Process /home/debian/helloWorldC created; pid = 2678 > Listening on port 2345 > Remote debugging from host 192.168.1.100 > readchar: Got EOF > Remote side has terminated connection. GDBserver will reopen the > connection. > Listening on port 2345 > > I've no idea where the address 192.168.1.100 is coming from, the remote > connection to the beaglebone is configured and working on 192.168.1.161. > > > > On Monday, 2 June 2014 13:19:32 UTC+1, Robert Dugas wrote: >> >> >> >> Can this be of any help? >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpg61xG9Egc >> >> It’s an interesting video by Derek Mollow titled >> >> Beaglebone: Java Setup (JRE), Eclipse and Remote System Explorer (RSE) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Have orderred this one: >> >> >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/GDB-Pocket-Reference-OReilly/dp/0596100272/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1401554600&sr=8-1&keywords=gdb >> >> >> On Friday, 30 May 2014 22:47:27 UTC+1, William Hermans wrote: >> >> http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Debugging-GDB-Eclipse/dp/1593271743 >> >> ?? >> >> >> >> On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 2:38 PM, William Hermans <yyr...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Simon, you may think I'm trying to be a smart ass but I'm not. Using Code >> Composer studio, and various other IDE's for various platforms does not >> mean you understand how to setup / use a GCC toolchain from the command >> line. Which is really what you need to know to understand to use these >> properly. >> >> All I have seen you say so far is that you have java GDB ( not even >> remotely the same thing ) working, and that you've been programming in C / >> C++ since the 80's. Personally, I have been programming C / C++ since the >> early 90's, and never really truely used a GCC toolchain until I cut my >> teeth on it with the MSP430 launchpad. >> >> My point ? Just because you *may* know gcc, and g++ does not mean you >> understand the whole GCC toolchain. Again, there are books on the subject . >> . . >> >> >> >> *In eclipse, I have created a C Project and in the Properties under C/C++ >> Build, Settings, I have the Cross Settings, Prefix set to:* >> >> >> >> >> >> *arm-linux-gnueabihf- Path set to: /home/simon/gcc-linaro-arm-lin* >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *ux-gnueabihf-4.8-2014.03_linux/bin Cross GCC Compiler, Command set to >> gcc Cross GCC Linker, Command set to gcc Cross GCC Assemlber, Command set >> to as When I build the project I get: /bin/sh: arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc: >> command not found HelloWorldBBB C/C++ Problem* >> >> >> >> This is a pathing issue, eclipse does not know where to find the >> toolchain binaries. I dont use Eclipse personally but perhaps for each >> binary you need a proper fully qualified path to each binary? More >> information required. >> >> >> >> On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 2:02 PM, John Syn <john...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> *From: *Simon Platten <simona...@gmail.com> >> *Reply-To: *<beagl...@googlegroups.com> >> *Date: *Friday, May 30, 2014 at 12:28 PM >> *To: *<beagl...@googlegroups.com> >> *Subject: *Re: [beagleboard] Eclipse C and Remote Debugging >> >> >> >> I've been writing software for various embedded platforms for a long >> time, MSP430, Echelon, PIC's. In the case of MSP430, the development suite >> was based on Eclipse. When writing software for PC104 platforms using QNX, >> the IDE was Momentics, which is eclipse. >> >> The assumption always seems to be that you are talking to someone who >> hasn't coded much before, I'm 44. I've been coding professionally since >> 1985. >> >> I can follow instructions as well as the next person, unfortunatley a lot >> of the information online is incomplete or the guides are lacking. >> >> I use Eclipse and Code Composer Studio all the time and they work just >> fine. I haven’t used GDBServer for a long time so it is difficult to advise >> you how to get this working. Currently I use Lauterbach JTAG tools for >> kernel code debugging and these tools are amazing because of their Linux >> Kernel Awareness. However, previously I used Ronetix PEEDI JTAG tools which >> make JTAG look like GDBServer. So my suggestion is to look at the support >> docs on the Ronetix website as they explain how to setup Eclipse to work >> with GDBServer. If this doesn’t work, then there is possibly some >> incompatibility between the version of Eclipse and GDBServer. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> John >> >> >> >> >> >> On Friday, 30 May 2014 20:21:41 UTC+1, l...@ansync.com wrote: >> >> Frankly, when developing for embedded platforms, yes, IDEs are too much >> to ask for. 90% of embedded programming today is done with command-line >> tools as it has been for decades. Once in a while someone builds an IDE, >> but they are invariably so limited in application as to be more or a >> straightjacket than a real tool. The amount of work it takes to produce a >> truly useful IDE makes sense only if you're developing on a commercial >> platform with millions of credit-card holding users. So if you want to >> develop for Windows, Android, and such, good IDEs are available. If you're >> programming a custom board, well, better get used to building your own >> tools. >> >> >> >> On Friday, May 30, 2014 11:52:53 AM UTC-7, Simon Platten wrote: >> >> true, is it to much to ask to use an IDE? >> >> I have it all working for Java, would just like to do the same for C. >> >> >> On Friday, 30 May 2014 19:37:58 UTC+1, RobertCNelson wrote: >> >> On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Simon Platten <simona...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > I know C and C++ very well...I've been developing in it since the 80's. >> > >> > What I find difficult is the lack of complete information, is it to >> much to >> > expect that having bought the hardware for the software and >> documentation to >> > be complete? >> > >> > Sorry, I'm so fed up with dead ends...and pissy people with atitudes, >> that >> > instead of offering help, make wise cracks. >> > >> > Eclipse isn't the problem, the set-up of the toolchain is. >> > >> > Sorry, I guess you can tell, I'm a bit tired and just want to make some >> > progress on the project, instead of battling with the set-up. >> >> You can always ssh in and build on the target. 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