I’m running on OS X, but I’m confused, I can give it a script right? So in this case if I do:
lldb <scriptname> it should load LLDB without a target but by adding any environment or other scripting variables right? So I know I can use an .lldbinit such as: # So that ~/binutils.py takes precedence. script sys.path[:0] = [os.path.expanduser('~')] script import binutils command script add -f binutils.itob itob command script add -f binutils.utob utob But I thought I could feed LLDB a script as the arg as well, no?? - Jared On Aug 18, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Todd Fiala <tfi...@google.com> wrote: > What kind of OS are you running on? On several of our platforms, if you > specify a directory rather than an exe (and it doesn't happen to be a MacOSX > .app or some kind of special bundle), it will give you that message. > > > On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Jared Carlson <jared.carlso...@gmail.com> > wrote: > Afternoon, > > When I try to set up lldb to run via a script, I get an error: “doesn’t > contain any ‘host’ platform architectures: x86_64, i386” > > I’m wondering what this means and where I can find more information about it? > Thanks! > > - Jared > > > _______________________________________________ > lldb-dev mailing list > lldb-dev@cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev > > > > > -- > Todd Fiala | Software Engineer | tfi...@google.com | 650-943-3180 >
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