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Offline hagai_sela

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Debugging code created by the intel compiler
« on: April 26, 2009, 02:51:32 pm »
Hi,
I recently installed code::blocks on my ubuntu 9.04 64 bit machine. I am using the Intel compiler, version 11, build 081.
I successfully configured the compiler, but I can't seem to use any debugger (I can't set breakpoints).
I saw somewhere here that the intel debugger is not supported, is there any other debugger I can use to debug the generated code?

Thanks,
Hagai.

Offline frithjofh

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Re: Debugging code created by the intel compiler
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2009, 04:32:57 pm »
Hi,

under linux I think the most people use the "gdb" which should come as a package in about every distribution. It should work with the debugger plugin in code::blocks. You may have to configure the toolchain for the debugger in the settings of code::blocks though.

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