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[haiku-development] Re: Undefined reference to __toupper_l.
- From: Bruno Albuquerque <bga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 11:38:57 -0200
Stephan Assmus wrote:
Bruno Albuquerque wrote (2008-01-31, 13:40:36 [+0100]):
Stephan Assmus wrote:
There is a description in UserBuildConfig.sample, don't know if it is
what you need:
# Set the debug level for file src/bin/gdb/gdb/haiku-nat.c (note, that
# the object file must be specified) to 1. It is worth mentioning, that
the # executable the object file is linked into (gdb), will still be
placed in # generated/objects/.../release/... Only when setting DEBUG
for the # executable, too, it will be placed in .../debug_1/... DEBUG
on <src!bin!gdb!gdb!>haiku-nat.o = 1 ;
I saw this, but this is per object file (and there are dozens of related
object files). A way to selectively set debug mode for a specific
library, binary or add-on is what I am looking for.
But the description text explicitely mentions being able to set DEBUG on
the executable too. So I suppose this would work as well, have you tried
and it doesn't?
Didn't work. I added the following:
DEBUG on <src!servers!mail!>mail_daemon = 1 ;
DEBUG on <src!kits!mail!>libmail.so = 1 ;
DEBUG on <src!add-ons!mail_daemon!inbound_protocols!pop3!>POP3 = 1 ;
DEBUG on <src!add-ons!mail_daemon!system_filters!inbox!>Inbox = 1 ;
DEBUG on <src!add-ons!mail_daemon!system_filters!parser!>Message\ Parser
= 1 ;
Then I ran mail_daemon under Haiku with:
gdb /system/servers/mail_daemon
And GDb could not find any symbols.
-Bruno
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