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A question about data-directory
- From: Srinath Avadhanula <srinathava at gmail dot com>
- To: gdb at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 18:46:49 -0400
- Subject: A question about data-directory
Hi,
I am trying to play around the python pretty-printing stuff in 7.1
(sweet!). However, I cannot seem to get my pretty printers loaded as
documented here:
http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/objfile_002dgdb_002epy-file.html#objfile_002dgdb_002epy-file
I think I am unclear on what "real-name" means. I tried the following setup.
/tmp/test/test.cpp ? ? ?# source file
/tmp/test/test ? ? ? ? ? ?# executable
/tmp/test/data/python/auto-load/test-gdb.py ? ?# auto-loadable file.
/tmp/test/data/python/auto-load/test.py ? ? ? ? ?# auto-loadable file.
/tmp/test/data/python/auto-load/test ? ? ? ? ? ? ?# auto-loadable file.
/tmp/test/data/python/auto-load/test.o # auto-loadable file.
I basically created as many variants of the executable as I could
think of. All of these files are simple python scripts which contain a
single line "print 'getting here'"
I then started GDB and within it
(gdb) set data-directory /tmp/test/data
(gdb) file test
Reading symbols from /tmp/test/test...done.
(gdb)
I was expecting the output from the auto-load script to say 'getting
here' before getting back to the prompt. If I place test-gdb.py in the
same directory as the executable (i.e. at /tmp/test/test-gdb.py) then
I do get a line saying 'getting here'.
Could you please let me know what I am doing wrong?
Regards,
Srinath
PS: This is the version I am using:
savadhan@mint /tmp/test $ gdb --version
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.1-ubuntu
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