On 2007-02-19, Chris Balthrop <[email protected]> wrote:
> After the eclipse "pause button" is pressed, communication with GDB is
> gone. It eventually times out and gives a communication error dialog
> box. However when I check my msp430-gdbproxy bash console window, It is
> still spitting out commands as if it was still connected to a gdb
> process.
>
> The only way I seem to get control is to stop the gdbproxy
> (ctrl-c), remove the terminated processes in eclipse and start over.
>
> This may not be the same problem you had, as my gdbproxy still seems to
> think it is connected and talking to someone.
I think you're right: that's a different problem than the one I
had. If you start gdb from the command-line, can you do a
continue and and then stop the target with ctrl-C?
If that works, then it sounds like a problem between eclipse
and gdb. I've never used eclipse and I don't know whether it's
talking to a separate gdb process through pipes or if it's
actually linked with gdb and using it's machine-interface API.
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