Pedro, All you need to add is the -ggdb option after the -g in your build of your application. This option provides gdb with more information about local variables that -g cannot. Everything else should be fine. If you were going to debug a kernel using gdb you would not be using gdbserver.
Cal Erickson Pedro Parrilla wrote: > Hello! > > I am debugging a remote target (Hard Hat Linux on a MBX860) from my > > host (Red Hat Linux 7.0 on x86 PC) with ppc_8xx_gdb(cross-dev). I got to > connect both with > 'target extended-remote' directive in the host, and with gdbserver in > the target, gdb can do STEP,RUN...and the like, but I can't see the > variables values. If I try to print any local variable GDB response is > 'incomplete type'. I've compiled with ppc_8xx-gcc and the 'g' option and > I've loaded the program in GDB with file 'program'...I don't Know what > more I should do...Any bad > configuration? > > Thanks. > -- =========================================================================== Cal Erickson MontaVista Software Inc. Linux Consultant 1237 E. Arques Ave. Phone (408) 328-0304 Sunnyvale CA 94085 Fax (408) 328-9204 web http://www.mvista.com =========================================================================== ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
