From: "lin q" <linq936@hotmail.com>
To: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: how to check the symbols inside binaries
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:01:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BAY10-F2E99CD99B64BB05D48D94E9240@phx.gbl> (raw)
Sorry send this email again. There are more info about my question.
1) My linux is RedHat Enterprise 3, kernel version is "Linux xaqjibinh40
2.4.21-4.EL #1 Fri Oct 3 18:13:58 EDT 2003 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux".
2) gdb is 6.3
3) This "gui_main.c not found" error is from DDD, not gdb. But I still need
to know how to find the library that a symbol belonging to.
Thanks.
Hi,
I am debugging a program, the source files scatter around many different
places. When I start gdb and load the executable, I am prompted
"<path1>/gui_main.c:there is no such file or directory". The "path1" is not
right, there is no such directory at all.
My question is how come gdb tries to load gui_main.c from path1? What is
the logic under the hood?
The problem is even worse, gui_main.c is not my file, it must be from one
of libraries I link with. But I have no idea where it is.
I run ldd against the program and I see a lot of shared libraries, so my
question is how I can know which library is this "gui_main" from? Or maybe
it is in the executable itself? How can I know that?
Thanks.
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2005-04-29 19:01 lin q [this message]
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2005-04-29 17:57 lin q
2005-04-29 18:03 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
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