2009/3/3 Ang Beepeng beepeng86@yahoo.com:
Thank you so much. I'm actually working on Windows base plugin.
ohh.. then i feel sorry for you :) Debugging VM on windows is a complete hell. I know it by myself, because developing Hydra VM on windows.
All gbd versions which i found, can't show me a correct stack trace for VM built using gcc 2.95. :(( So i got to use 2 debuggers at once: - gdb to look for a source code at specific instruction address
- visual c debugger to see the correct stack frames and function addresses.. horrible, inconvenient & takes a lot of time to find a bug...
John M McIntosh wrote:
Well if you are using a macintosh it's easy, just follow the instructions to build an xcode based vm, the open up the xcode project for the plugin, ensure the debug version of the plugin is findable by the debug vm put breakpoints in the vm or plugin, invoke debug.
You can also configure the xcode plugin project to run a vm if needbe and not need to compile a debug vm.
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