I finally got it working... Thanks for everyones help.  Still pretty painful
to use :-(.
But at least it pointed to my problem quickly (which is what a debugger is
good for,lol).

Given the feedback I may need to look back into gdb...

Phew another CW near miss ;-)

Thanks,
-Jason
"Stuart Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Are you under Unix or Windows 95/98/NT?
>
> Personally I've been debugging my GCC compiled apps using the
> retargetted m68k-palmos-gdb debugger and various versions of POSE (with
> and lately without gdbplug) under Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0 for about a
> year and a half now without any problems.
>
> Although at work I use CW R6 and I have to agree debugging is nicer than
> gdb (but more prone to crashing ;)).
>
> Stuart Nicholson
> Programmer
> Firepad, Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Kronz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 5:51 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: PalmDebugger Question "Could not read source file gcrt0.c"
>
>
> I'm getting really tired of not being able to debug using the GNU tools.
> It
> almost makes me want to start using the CW6 that's sitting on my shelf.
> (sitting there because I hate everything about it, except its debugger).
>
> So far I've been "printf" debugging and that's getting lame quick.
>
> I've tried:
> gdb,gdb+gdbplug,gdb+gdbplug+emacs,gdb+emacs,palmdebugger(3com
> version), and finally palmdebugger(handspring version)
>
> I appear to have gotten farthest with the handspring version of
> the PalmDebugger.
>
> I get my code to load to pose, and I get my symbol file to load.
> The source displays at least :-).
>
> BUT, when I run my application in POSE the debugger complains:
>
> "Could not read source file gcrt0.c"... Where and what is this?
> Isn't it the stub loader gcc code?  Please help! I'm at my whits
> end, I think I may have to install CW6 afterall YAK...
>
> Thanks,
> -Jason
>
>
>
>
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