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I've been running Nios2 on Linux with success for some time and now I am trying to use gdb with no success.
I've tired the published examples but one general question persists - is the gdb stub automatically built-into my design? I'm running from the bash command line and using the provided scripts in my makefile. I added the '--debug' option to 'nios2-app-generate-makefile' with no success. So, I am wondering if this necessary to use gdb? Or does the nios2-app-generate-makefile default to include a gdb stub in the build and you'd have to explicitly remove debug support.Link Copied
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--- Quote Start --- I've been developing Nios2 on Linux with success for some time and now I am trying to use gdb with no success. I've attempted the published gdb examples - with no success - and one general question persists - is the gdb stub automatically built-into my design? I'm running from the bash command line and using the provided scripts in my makefile. I added the '--debug' option to 'nios2-app-generate-makefile' with no success. So, I am wondering if this makefile option is necessary to use gdb? Or does the 'nios2-app-generate-makefile' default to include a gdb stub in the build and you'd have to explicitly remove debug support. --- Quote End --- Does anyone know if a basic Nios2 C project has gdb support by default?
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