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DESK-MX-L-AN-0006: Debugging with Eclipse

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==Introduction==
Generally speaking, [[Managed_Virtual_Machine_(MVM)|Managed Virtual Machines]] including Yocto build system provide all the required stuff to remotely debug applications running on the target, via Eclipse/ADT. It is beyond the scope of this article to describe in detail how to use Eclipse{{efn|Please note that Eclipse is not just a debugger, it is a full-featured IDE that allows to manage and build complex projects with a powerful user-friendly graphical interface.}}. Instead, some MVM-related information are provided, in order to properly configure the host to work with DAVE Embedded Systems products. Also, classical "Hello, world!" example is detailed.
===Example===
The following example shows how to build and debug classical "Hello, world!" example when working with [[SBC_Lynx_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(XUELK)|AXEL ULite and SBC Lynx Embedded Linux Kit (XUELK)]]. As stated before, this example is valid for all of the Yocto-based MVMs.
* Insert IP a ddress of the target board in the "Host name field". Click "Next" then "Finish".
* Add Insert the binary tree under test path for the remote device in "C/C++ Application" field and remote tree in "Remote Absolute File Path for C/C++ Application" field.
* Click "Select other" link near "Using Legacy Remote Create Process Launcher" and select "GDB (DSF) Automatic Remote Debugging Launcher".
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