kdevelop (4.90.90) on remote display?

Michael George Hart michael.george.hart at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 19:44:36 GMT 2015


"should" is a very big word .

I Seem to remember Someone saying the samething about kdevelop 4.
On Jan 30, 2015 2:18 PM, "Nicolai Hähnle-Montoro" <nhaehnle at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Michael,
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Michael George Hart
> <michael.george.hart at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Being able to run
> >
> >      kdevelop --graphicssystem native
> >
> > Is a very important consideration for me and I bet it is for other
> > developers to need to maintain extremely remote light weight linux
> systems.
> >
> > I have struggled to get gdbserver working effectively with kdevelop. Only
> > the continue debug option works; break point, step over, step into, step
> out
> > of, etc... do seem to do anything even though when i use gdb directly it
> > does. So, I have resorted to running systems that has the bare minimum to
> > run kdevelop remotely with the command line option "--graphicssystem
> native"
>
> I have good news for you. KDevelop 5 should be able to work properly
> with gdbserver.
>
> The story for how to setup the connection and everything isn't that
> nice yet (I'll have to put some more thought into that), but the basic
> debugging primitives like breakpoints, stepping, etc. work once you
> have established the connection. If you get the chance to try the
> KDevelop master branch and it doesn't work, please let me know.
>
> So you should eventually be able to run KDevelop 5 locally and debug
> remotely, which is am IMO nicer way to work.
>
> Cheers,
> Nicolai
> --
> Lerne, wie die Welt wirklich ist,
> aber vergiss niemals, wie sie sein sollte.
>
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