Use the gdb on your build platform (host).
% yum install gdb (or apt-get, or whatever method you use)
Mine's in /usr/bin/gdb
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 4:49 AM, giorgio <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
I built an image using Ltib.
I would like to have a couple of gdb (running on the host machine x86)
and a gdbserver (running on my arm linux target machine) for debug
purpose.
>From the LTIB main menu, I select "Package list option" and I checked
[*] gdb and
[*] cross gdb (runs on build machine) options.
"gdbserver to run natively on the target" option is automatically
activate too.
After Ltib build process,
I find the gdbserver on rootfs/usr/bin
but I can't find gdb application for my host development machine (x86).
Where a can find it?
Is this a good procedure to build a cross debugging toolchain?
Best regards,
Giorgio.
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