Hi, I managed to step form HelloWorld into the C library and friends with a .gdbinit file like this:
# don't use default libs from x86/Ubuntu: set sysroot /opt/adt-target-sysroot/beagle-bone-black-ml set solib-absolute-prefix /opt/adt-target-sysroot/beagle-bone-black-ml set solib-search-path /opt/adt-target-sysroot/beagle-bone-black-ml # point to the libraries with debug info: set debug-file-directory /opt/adt-target-sysroot/beagle-bone-black-ml/usr/lib/debug # point to the source code: set substitute-path /usr/src/debug /opt/adt-target-sysroot/beagle-bone-black-ml/usr/src/debug set substitute-path / /opt/adt-target-sysroot/beagle-bone-black-ml/usr/src/debug # connect to target: target remote 192.168.42.11:5555 # set some breakpoints: b main b 32 When I try to do the same thing with Eclipse luna and the Eclipse plugin it can not find the sources. I am able to debug a hello world program with Eclipse, but when I step into the C library I only see assembly code. What magic is Eclipse doing? Shouldn't .gdbinit work as well with Eclipse? Regards, Robert..."Software development is like making a baby... You can't make a baby in one month by impregnating nine women." My public pgp key is available,at: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x90320BF1 -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto