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HI,
I have compiled and built an executable on machine 'A', with debug. Thereafter, i have to run the executable on machine 'B'. On using dbx on machine 'B', it is able to find a symbol 'func1', but not listing its source file, and therefore cannot debug 'func1'. I copied the source file containing 'func1' (func1.c), object file containing func1 (func1.o), and thereafter used pathmap to map from path on machine 'A' to the path where i copied the files on machine 'B'. dbx is still unable to find the symbol 'func1'. I have tried everything i can, but i am unable to get this working. !!!Please help!!! It is a bit urgent for me ![]() Thanks in advance! |
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