gdbserve.nlm program
gdbserve.nlm is a control program for NetWare systems, which
allows you to connect your program with a remote GDB via
target remote.
GDB and gdbserve.nlm communicate via a serial line,
using the standard GDB remote serial protocol.
gdbserve.nlm does not need your program's symbol table, so you
can strip the program if necessary to save space. GDB on the
host system does all the symbol handling.
To use the server, you must tell it how to communicate with
GDB; the name of your program; and the arguments for your
program. The syntax is:
load gdbserve [ BOARD=board ] [ PORT=port ]
[ BAUD=baud ] program [ args ... ]
board and port specify the serial line; baud specifies
the baud rate used by the connection. port and node default
to 0, baud defaults to 9600 bps.
For example, to debug Emacs with the argument `foo.txt'and
communicate with GDB over serial port number 2 or board 1
using a 19200 bps connection:
load gdbserve BOARD=1 PORT=2 BAUD=19200 emacs foo.txt
target
remote to establish communications with gdbserve.nlm. Its
argument is a device name (usually a serial device, like
`/dev/ttyb'). For example:
(gdb) target remote /dev/ttybcommunications with the server via serial line `/dev/ttyb'.
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