Jerry Feldman wrote:
You should be able to download the IDB manual from Intel. That said, /home/foo/name should have been compiled and linked with debug (-g). You also need to make sure that you source idbvars.sh (or idbvars.csh) before you try to debug.
Thanks for the reply, but /home/foo/name is compiled and linked with the -g option and I do source the idbvars.sh file in .bashrc. The debugger seems to run fine (meaning it can access the dynamically-linked libraries, etc), but it won't load the symbols. It works, though, on Ubuntu and Fedora (with the same versions of glibc and the kernel in the case of Fedora 6), so it seems to be something specific to OpenSUSE 10.2. Regards, AJL --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-programming+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-programming+help@opensuse.org