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Re: gdb/633: fully qualified pathnames in solib_map_sections() and remote debugging


On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 09:20:24AM -0700, Kevin Buettner wrote:
> On Aug 12, 11:55am, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> 
> > > > There are two approaches:  have solib_open() test for a local/remote 
> > > > target; or, add methods to the target vector that allow solib_open() to 
> > > > be written independant of the target.
> > > 
> > > At the moment, I like the first approach better because it's simpler.
> > > I'd prefer that we wait on the more complicated approach until a need
> > > is demonstrated for the additional complexity.
> > 
> > I agree.  But as I said above, I don't want to make this decision based
> > on local/remote.  An i386-pc-linux-gnu debugger using gdbserver will
> > default to looking in the system libraries right now; that's correct, I
> > think.
> 
> I'm wondering how frequently this particular scenario occurs.  If it
> occurs relatively infrequently, I think it'd be better to force the
> user to set solib-absolute-prefix and/or solib-search-path.  It certainly
> seems safer than incorrectly using the host's environment variables.
> 
> Usually, when I do the above, I'm running the debug agent in a chroot
> environment which has different libraries.  For a quick and dirty test
> of the debug agent though, I'll frequently just run it on the host in
> which case using the host's libraries is correct.

Same; I do almost all of my testing using gdbserver on the host. 
Because it has a different threads package than core GDB, I also
periodically recommend that others try this.  Having to set it myself
would be a real pain.

> As noted earlier in this thread (and by yourself on at least one
> occassion), one of the things which we sorely need is a mechanism to
> check to see if gdb has loaded the correct shared object.

Absolutely.  I'm thinking about this one...

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software                         Debian GNU/Linux Developer


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