The previous patch will allow lldb to finish building. However, on 10.5, I get a linker error at startup time. It's missing source/Plugins/Process/MacOSX-User in lldb.dylib. However, at least on my machine, that subdirectory needs some work to properly compile.
Index: source/Plugins/Makefile =================================================================== --- source/Plugins/Makefile (revision 109318) +++ source/Plugins/Makefile (working copy) @@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ ifeq ($(HOST_OS),Darwin) DIRS += DynamicLoader/MacOSX-DYLD ObjectContainer/Universal-Mach-O \ - ObjectFile/Mach-O Process/gdb-remote Process/Utility SymbolVendor/MacOSX + ObjectFile/Mach-O Process/gdb-remote Process/Utility SymbolVendor/MacOSX \ + Process/MacOSX-User endif ifeq ($(HOST_OS),Linux) On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:37 PM, William Lynch <[email protected]> wrote: > A very small patch which should help building on Darwin: > > Index: lib/Makefile > =================================================================== > --- lib/Makefile (revision 109318) > +++ lib/Makefile (working copy) > @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ > lldbPluginObjectFileMachO.a \ > lldbPluginProcessGDBRemote.a \ > lldbPluginUtility.a \ > - lldbSymbolVendorMaxOSX.a > + lldbPluginSymbolVendorMacOSX.a > endif > > ifeq ($(HOST_OS),Linux) > > > On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Stephen Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I just pushed the new linux process plugin. A few notes: >> >> I updated the makefiles to build only under linux. I do not know if >> this will build on a mac. Perhaps someone can try and let me know the >> result. >> >> Only very basic breakpoint/step-over functionality is present. For >> example, we cannot resolve pending breakpoints yet, so one must set >> breakpoints with the debugee stopped on entry. >> >> Only x86_64 at the moment (will add i386 soon). >> >> Here is a simple example of what is working for those who might like to >> test it out: >> >> >> ===--------------------------------------------------------------------------=== >> > cat ctest.c >> >> void foo() { return; } >> >> void bar() { return; } >> >> int main() >> { >> foo(); >> bar(); >> return 0; >> } >> >> > lldb ./ctest >> Current executable set to './ctest' (x86_64). >> (lldb) r -s >> Launching '/home/steve/tmp/ctest' (x86_64) >> (lldb) Process 0 Launching >> Process 0 Stopped >> * thread #1: tid = 0x4789, pc = 0x0000003206200af0, ... >> (lldb) b s -n foo >> Breakpoint created: 1: name = 'foo', locations = 1, resolved = 1 >> (lldb) b s -n bar >> Breakpoint created: 2: name = 'bar', locations = 1, resolved = 1 >> (lldb) p c >> Resuming process 0 >> (lldb) Process 0 Stopped >> * thread #1: tid = 0x4789, pc = 0x0000000000400478, ... >> 1 >> 2 -> void foo() { return; } >> 3 >> 4 void bar() { return; } >> 5 >> (lldb) p c >> Resuming process 0 >> (lldb) Process 0 Stopped >> * thread #1: tid = 0x4789, pc = 0x000000000040047e, ... >> 1 >> 2 void foo() { return; } >> 3 >> 4 -> void bar() { return; } >> 5 >> 6 int main() >> 7 { >> (lldb) q >> >> ===--------------------------------------------------------------------------=== >> >> >> It's a start. Let be know of any issues, comments, advice, etc. >> >> Thanks! >> Steve >> _______________________________________________ >> lldb-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev >> > >
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