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Re: [ptp-user] PTP as a debugger in external Makefile project
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Greg, Beth
Thanks for your advice. I will try to get this to work, and once done
perhaps post somewhere a simple HOWTO for those that would like to use
PTP in a similar manner. Will get back if encountered more problems.
Tomasz
On 17 Jan 2012, at 14:31, Greg Watson wrote:
Tomasz,
The PTP debugger is not a stand-alone debugger like Totalview. You
need to import the project into Eclipse in order to use the
debugger. If you have a pre-built executable, then you can debug it
without recompiling, but there needs to be a project in the Eclipse
workspace for the debugger to work.
Regards,
Greg
On Jan 17, 2012, at 6:26 AM, Tomasz Koziara wrote:
Hi
I am developing an MPI code using vi + gcc, which I am happy with.
I used to use TotalView to debug it: I would simply launch my
application from within TotalView using OpenMPI as an environment.
TV would upload the binary and source files and the debugging would
start.
Is it possible to do the same with PTP?
I downloaded Eclipse IDE for Parallel ... the 32 bit version for my
Mac laptop. I did try to follow a couple of tutorials and help
pages, but I did fail to run end debug my application.
How to do it? => Externally compiled application and sources are
sitting in the same directory. I only want to debug it (in MPI
mode) using Eclipse PTP.
Best regards,
Tomasz
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