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Re: Problem with CDT3.0: The CPU is not supported by selected debugger. [message #148489 is a reply to message #148170] |
Sat, 09 July 2005 06:06 |
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Originally posted by: azcoder.cox.net
I have the exact same problem.
Jerome Correnoz wrote:
> Hello,
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> I've just downloaded Eclipse 3.1 and CDT 3.0 RC1, then I've added my
> plug-in for ST processor.
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> When I try to launch a debug session for ST processor, I select the ST
> dedicated debugger but I have the following error message in the "Debug
> configuration" window:
> "The CPU is not supported by selected debugger."
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> Note 1: It works fine with CDT 3.0 M6 and CDT 2.1.x releases.
> Note 2: If I select "Cygwin Debugger" I have no more the message but it is
> not the dedicated debugger.
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> Is it a known regression bug ?
>
> Thanks
> Jerome
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Re: Problem with CDT3.0: The CPU is not supported by selected debugger. [message #148497 is a reply to message #148489] |
Sat, 09 July 2005 06:12 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: azcoder.cox.net
Just to clarify - I get the smae error message in the build settings dialgo,
but I can still debug the application using gdb just fine.
R Cober wrote:
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> I have the exact same problem.
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> Jerome Correnoz wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I've just downloaded Eclipse 3.1 and CDT 3.0 RC1, then I've added my
>> plug-in for ST processor.
>>
>> When I try to launch a debug session for ST processor, I select the ST
>> dedicated debugger but I have the following error message in the "Debug
>> configuration" window:
>> "The CPU is not supported by selected debugger."
>>
>> Note 1: It works fine with CDT 3.0 M6 and CDT 2.1.x releases.
>> Note 2: If I select "Cygwin Debugger" I have no more the message but it
>> is not the dedicated debugger.
>>
>> Is it a known regression bug ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jerome
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