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- From: bhays@teal.csn.org (Boyd Hays)
- Subject: Remote Debugging with SparcWorks?
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- Organization: Colorado SuperNet, Inc.
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 00:38:37 GMT
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- Hello,
-
- I travel with a SUN IPC and often connect to it with a Macintosh PowerBook
- using TCP/IP. I using SparcWorks C++ 3.0.1 and its associated debugger
- "normally".
-
- The problem:
- I can't run the SparcWorks debugger from an X server other than one on a
- another SUN. It appears that SparcWorks uses ToolTalk for IAC and I blow
- out with the loader complaining that it can't find libtt.so.
-
-
- My questions:
-
- 1) Am I wrong, is there some way to run the SparcWorks debugger remotely?
-
- 2) I've tried to build xdbx but have had trouble linking the X11 libraries
- statically. Do you link with the .a files directly, or specify -Bstatic
- for the link. I've tried both and get messages from xdbx's build saying
- that it requires a .so. Is there a good description of the process of
- building X applications statically anywhere?
-
- 3) Is there a version of UPS that supports C++?
-
- 4) Will GDB work on the output of C++/acomp?
-
- 5) Any recommendations for a new development environment?
-
- Boyd Hays
- bhays@csn.org
-