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Re: DDD question
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Piet/Pete Delaney |
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Re: DDD question |
Date: |
Fri, 10 May 2002 21:57:52 -0700 |
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On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 09:12:32AM -0400, Ken Tam wrote:
ddd is working fine on the ia64 (a 64-bit Intel Processor)
and I used it on Solaris with UltraSPARC (a 64-bit Sun Processor).
gdb likley had to be the same word lenght as the core. There
is a config option for gdb for cross platform support.
-piet
> Hi!
>
> I am one of the developers currently using DDD as debugging tool. Recently,
> our development Unix machine has been changed from 32-bit mode to 64-bit
> mode. Since this change, core file generated (the file is generated when
> 64-bit is on) cannot be opened by DDD.
>
> Here is the error I got:
> warning: Couldn't find general-purpose registers in core file.
>
>
> However, DDD could open core file and debug on core file without any problem
> when the Unix machine was running on 32 bit.
>
> My guess is DDD is designed for 32-bit, and it can run on 64-bit machine but
> cannot read core file (generated by 64-bit Unix machine). Am I correct? If
> yes, what option do I have for debugging a 64-bit core file?
>
>
> Ken Tam
>
> Product Developer
>
>
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