> If you manage to get a debugging solution on the command line > up and running it should be possible to access it from Creator.
I'm interested to see how you could do this. I often require to debug MPI applications by attaching gdb to each separate MPI process. Can I then somehow redirect them to Creator to benefit from visual debugging? Thanks On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:31 PM, André Pönitz < [email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 12:40:04PM -0700, Jason H wrote: > > I have a legacy project that I hope to get running and use QtCreator > > for. > > > > This is all C code at the moment but I hope to still be able to use > > qmake and creator. I also have a USB tap for debugging, that I was > > hoping I could get using with Creator. > > > > Is there some kind of step-by-step manual to walk me through how to > > get it going? > > Not really. To get a (dummy) .pro file, use 'qmake -project'. Either > refine that, or use it for editing only, remove the 'qmake' build > step and use whatever buildsystem have been used before. > > For the usb tap you might be out of luck. There is no special support > for it in Creator. Maybe you can cobble something together using > gdb/gdbserver and openocd, but I've never tried this myself. > In any case, I'd be interested in hearing about your findings. > > If you manage to get a debugging solution on the command line > up and running it should be possible to access it from Creator. > > Andre' > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator >
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