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Re: [photran] differences between GDB/MI gdbserver, gdb ?
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gdb and gdb/mi are essentially the same, except that gdb/mi lets you
select the MI protocol version and command set to use (MI - or Machine
Interface - is how Eclipse communicates with gdb, rather than using
the normal gdb command-line interface). This is useful if you want to
do something not supported by the defaults, or have a non-standard
gdb, such as used on Mac OS X. gdbserver is a very lightweight debug
server used for debugging embedded systems. The normal gdb/mi commands
are used, but gdb must be told to connect to a gdbserver running on a
remote system. There's an extra tab for specifying this information.
Greg
On Apr 29, 2009, at 1:11 PM, DEVEL Michel wrote:
I am a bit ashamed to ask that only now after quite some time of using
Photran on Windows and Linux but could anyone explain me a bit the
differences between gdb, gdbserver and gdb/mi ?
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Sincerely yours,
Michel DEVEL
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