[fpc-devel] Re: Ubuntu 9.10 x64 AMD Debugging multi-threaded system impossible
Volker
zipfelvo at freenet.de
Wed Feb 3 20:06:42 CET 2010
Anton Kavalenka schrieb:
> Jonas Maebe wrote:
>>
>> On 03 Feb 2010, at 04:57, Jonathan wrote:
>>
>>> Andrew Brunner <andrew.t.brunner at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Problem solved: Project options for debugging (at least under Ubuntu
>>>> x64) required extra information file...
>>>>
>>>> Project Options,
>>>> Compiler Options,
>>>> Linking,
>>>> Debugging: Check Use external gdb debug symbols file (-Xg)
>>>>
>>>> Fixed my GDB resulting in X-Windows desktop manager crash for Ubuntu
>>>> X64 on trace.
>>>
>>> That is good to know, I was using the guide at
>>> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Multithreaded_Application_Tutorial.
>>> Maybe you could update it please?
>>
>> If you do so, please only mention it is as a tip that apparently
>> might help if you have problems. There is no reason why using an
>> external debug file should make any difference whatsoever, regardless
>> of whether you are debugging a single or multi-threaded program.
>>
>>
>> Jonas
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> Dear FPC-All
>
> Debugging in GTK2-Linux of multithreaded GUI is a pain.
> Some notes:
> I have debugged with Eclipse C++ .so with LCL application as host,
> Eclipse hangs as well.
> and entire X stops responding (seems like X event loop was blocked).
> Switching to Text console and killing host application brings desktop
> to life, but this did not help in debugging :-(
>
> Regards, Anton
>
>
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Hi Anton
I had expired similar problems with console applications. After some
investigations i came to the conclusion that there is something wrong
with the dynamic loading of the "pthread" library. Removing line 18. in
the file "rtl/unix/cthreads.pp" ( define dynpthreads} // Useless on BSD,
since they are in libc ) solved my problem.
Volker
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