Hi Kiran,

The word "Shared libraries" represents modules. gdb was originally written
for applications. We've used it's shared library facility for modules

Are you using gdbmod? If yes, have you applied module.patch?
-Amit

On 7/17/07, kiran kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> @Amit
> I tried the "info shared library" /"info shared"  command, but "No shared
> libraries are loaded at this time" message is coming. Iam little bit
> hesitant to ask this, but shared libraries are different from modules
> ...right?
>
>
> Can anybody provide me with some pointers to proceed further?What are the
> steps I should follow ,so that my module gets detected by gdb?
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> -Kiran
>
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