I'm running Mspdebug outboard of Eclipse. In the old gdbproxy, once I set
this listening on its input port, it remained active until it was explicitly
stopped. With Mspdebug, if the debug session is stopped in Eclipse, Mspdebug
returns to its [mspdebug] prompt, and the "gdb [port]" command needs to be
reissued before it is again usable.
>From the documentation it appears that the gdb-loop option should be the
magic required to keep this active. However I've had no luck getting this to
work. This indicates it should have a boolean value, and have tried a number
of variations, all with no apparent effect. Options I have tried are;
gdb <port> opt gdb-loop
gdb <port> opt gdb-loop 1
gdb <port> opt gdb-loop true
plus tried adding these directly to the startup command line.
Am I reading this correctly?
Thanks - Andrew
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