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Re: GDB 7.6.2 on Mac OS: Could not find the frame base for "Class::method()".
- From: Tristan Gingold <gingold at adacore dot com>
- To: Neal Kruis <neal dot kruis at bigladdersoftware dot com>
- Cc: gdb <gdb at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 09:10:29 +0100
- Subject: Re: GDB 7.6.2 on Mac OS: Could not find the frame base for "Class::method()".
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On 10 Feb 2014, at 22:27, Neal Kruis <neal.kruis@bigladdersoftware.com> wrote:
> I have had no luck finding a solution to this problem. I recently
> noticed that I get the following message before my program begins:
>
> BFD: /System/Library/Frameworks/CFNetwork.framework/Versions/A/CFNetwork(i386:x86-64):
> unknown load command 0x20
>
> A google search for "gdb bfd unknown load command" shows a lot of
> people having issues with non-apple versions of GDB on Mac OS X. I
> would really like to use some of the newer features of GDB and still
> develop on my MacBookPro, but if I can't get GDB to work I'll have to
> try a different approach.
>
> Can anybody confirm this problem on other Macs? Does anyone know of a solution?
As far as I know, the LAZY_LOAD_DYLIB command (0x20) isn't supported.
If you really want to make progress on these issues, you should first create
reproducers as small as possible, and file it to bugzilla.
Regards,
Tristan.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Neal Kruis
>
> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Neal Kruis
> <neal.kruis@bigladdersoftware.com> wrote:
>> I am trying to debug a C++ program on Mac OS using a homebrew version
>> of gdb. I think it works fine in my main() function, but elsewhere it
>> gives me a warning when I try to look at the value of a variable:
>>
>> Could not find the frame base for "Class::method()".
>>
>> After scouring the internet, I am having a hard time understanding
>> what this error means or finding out how to fix the problem.
>>
>> Since Apple's Xcode command line tools are painfully out-of-date I
>> needed to use my own homebrewed versions of gcc and gdb. I don't know
>> if there is something in the setup for these tools that I might have
>> missed.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> My system:
>> Mac OS X 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion)
>> gcc 4.8.2 (homebrewed) (with -O0 and -g3)
>> gdb 7.6.2 (homebrewed and codesigned)
>>
>> This question is also posted on Stack Overflow if you want to answer it there:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21556868/how-do-i-get-a-homebrewed-version-of-gdb-working-on-mac-os-x
>>
>> Neal Kruis