How to prepare eclipse setting for remote debugging
I am trying to debug an application which runs on another target(remote) machine. I can run this application on remote machine and debug my code under admin user privileges. But I need to start gdbserver and my application under root privilages to understand exact behavior so I couldn't start gdbserver and application with root. Is there anybody can help me?
c++ eclipse gdbserver
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I am trying to debug an application which runs on another target(remote) machine. I can run this application on remote machine and debug my code under admin user privileges. But I need to start gdbserver and my application under root privilages to understand exact behavior so I couldn't start gdbserver and application with root. Is there anybody can help me?
c++ eclipse gdbserver
could be a duplicate of this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/4038760/…
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:06
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I am trying to debug an application which runs on another target(remote) machine. I can run this application on remote machine and debug my code under admin user privileges. But I need to start gdbserver and my application under root privilages to understand exact behavior so I couldn't start gdbserver and application with root. Is there anybody can help me?
c++ eclipse gdbserver
I am trying to debug an application which runs on another target(remote) machine. I can run this application on remote machine and debug my code under admin user privileges. But I need to start gdbserver and my application under root privilages to understand exact behavior so I couldn't start gdbserver and application with root. Is there anybody can help me?
c++ eclipse gdbserver
c++ eclipse gdbserver
asked Nov 26 '18 at 14:16
golazogolazo
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could be a duplicate of this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/4038760/…
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:06
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could be a duplicate of this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/4038760/…
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:06
could be a duplicate of this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/4038760/…
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:06
could be a duplicate of this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/4038760/…
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:06
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I haven't done it with recent Eclipse version but here are my notes for this.
Not sure of all menu/tab names (I'm not working with English version)
on target you must run gdb server specifying port
target # gdbserver :3210 ./mytest
on dev platform
eclipse config: (/ means sub-menu or tab except if quoted)
run / 'debug configuration' / 'C/C++ remote application' /
main-tab / set : Manual remote debugging (lower part)
debugger-tab / main-tab / set gdb debugger:
debugger-tab / connection-tab / set: tcp , ip(target ip) , port(3210)
Hope this helps
thanks for your answer but I couldn't understand which part is regarding with root privilages?
– golazo
Nov 26 '18 at 15:05
check around: gdbserver --wrapper env
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:09
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I haven't done it with recent Eclipse version but here are my notes for this.
Not sure of all menu/tab names (I'm not working with English version)
on target you must run gdb server specifying port
target # gdbserver :3210 ./mytest
on dev platform
eclipse config: (/ means sub-menu or tab except if quoted)
run / 'debug configuration' / 'C/C++ remote application' /
main-tab / set : Manual remote debugging (lower part)
debugger-tab / main-tab / set gdb debugger:
debugger-tab / connection-tab / set: tcp , ip(target ip) , port(3210)
Hope this helps
thanks for your answer but I couldn't understand which part is regarding with root privilages?
– golazo
Nov 26 '18 at 15:05
check around: gdbserver --wrapper env
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:09
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I haven't done it with recent Eclipse version but here are my notes for this.
Not sure of all menu/tab names (I'm not working with English version)
on target you must run gdb server specifying port
target # gdbserver :3210 ./mytest
on dev platform
eclipse config: (/ means sub-menu or tab except if quoted)
run / 'debug configuration' / 'C/C++ remote application' /
main-tab / set : Manual remote debugging (lower part)
debugger-tab / main-tab / set gdb debugger:
debugger-tab / connection-tab / set: tcp , ip(target ip) , port(3210)
Hope this helps
thanks for your answer but I couldn't understand which part is regarding with root privilages?
– golazo
Nov 26 '18 at 15:05
check around: gdbserver --wrapper env
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:09
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I haven't done it with recent Eclipse version but here are my notes for this.
Not sure of all menu/tab names (I'm not working with English version)
on target you must run gdb server specifying port
target # gdbserver :3210 ./mytest
on dev platform
eclipse config: (/ means sub-menu or tab except if quoted)
run / 'debug configuration' / 'C/C++ remote application' /
main-tab / set : Manual remote debugging (lower part)
debugger-tab / main-tab / set gdb debugger:
debugger-tab / connection-tab / set: tcp , ip(target ip) , port(3210)
Hope this helps
I haven't done it with recent Eclipse version but here are my notes for this.
Not sure of all menu/tab names (I'm not working with English version)
on target you must run gdb server specifying port
target # gdbserver :3210 ./mytest
on dev platform
eclipse config: (/ means sub-menu or tab except if quoted)
run / 'debug configuration' / 'C/C++ remote application' /
main-tab / set : Manual remote debugging (lower part)
debugger-tab / main-tab / set gdb debugger:
debugger-tab / connection-tab / set: tcp , ip(target ip) , port(3210)
Hope this helps
answered Nov 26 '18 at 15:00
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thanks for your answer but I couldn't understand which part is regarding with root privilages?
– golazo
Nov 26 '18 at 15:05
check around: gdbserver --wrapper env
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:09
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thanks for your answer but I couldn't understand which part is regarding with root privilages?
– golazo
Nov 26 '18 at 15:05
check around: gdbserver --wrapper env
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:09
thanks for your answer but I couldn't understand which part is regarding with root privilages?
– golazo
Nov 26 '18 at 15:05
thanks for your answer but I couldn't understand which part is regarding with root privilages?
– golazo
Nov 26 '18 at 15:05
check around: gdbserver --wrapper env
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:09
check around: gdbserver --wrapper env
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:09
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could be a duplicate of this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/4038760/…
– jo_
Nov 26 '18 at 15:06