I don't know where else to turn here. Most of the official gdb
documentation, and the general technical mail list, seem to be located
at sources.redhat.com, which hasn't responded for several days.
Here's my problem. I have a cross target environment where the host is
a PC running Red Hat 9 and the target is an ARM9 board. When I try to
debug a program using gdbserver on an NFS-mounted volume, the first
thing it says is "can't access memory at address 0". Yet if I step
through the code, it appears to execute.
Then, when I try to step over a shared library function, I get "Cannot
find bounds of current function". This leads me to believe that the
problem lies with finding host copies of the shared libraries on the
target. There are some vague references in the gdb user's manual about
how to specify shared library files, but they don't seem to work. Gee,
what a surprise!
I would love to find some kind of documentation that hints at a
solution, but so far I haven't found it. Lacking that, it sure would be
nice to find a community of active gdb users. Is there such a thing?
Thanks,
Doug
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