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I'm also trying to use the Eclipse package that comes with VTune to develop a simple C++ app and debug it. When I try to debug I point it to gdb but then it says that "The CPU is not supported by selected debugger". I can run gdb standalone at the command line.
I'm new to Eclipse. What do I have to do to get the Eclipse debugger to work?
Mark
I'm also trying to use the Eclipse package that comes with VTune to develop a simple C++ app and debug it. When I try to debug I point it to gdb but then it says that "The CPU is not supported by selected debugger". I can run gdb standalone at the command line.
I'm new to Eclipse. What do I have to do to get the Eclipse debugger to work?
Mark
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Hi Mark,
VTune Performance Analyzer pluged-in *Eclipse does NOT support debugging function, it does performance data collection, and analysis whichworks as post-analyzing.
I think that Intel? C/C++ compiler has IDB component which can work on Eclipse* to support debugging. Please install Intel? C/C++ compiler with IDB, with Eclipse* component integration,then try.
For more questions, please create a new thread on http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-c-compiler/
Thanks, Peter
VTune Performance Analyzer pluged-in *Eclipse does NOT support debugging function, it does performance data collection, and analysis whichworks as post-analyzing.
I think that Intel? C/C++ compiler has IDB component which can work on Eclipse* to support debugging. Please install Intel? C/C++ compiler with IDB, with Eclipse* component integration,then try.
For more questions, please create a new thread on http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-c-compiler/
Thanks, Peter

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