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The thing is, i want to have python support in my gdb installation Any help or insight into this issue would be greatly appreciated. Some versions of gdb may be incompatible with certain versions of python
Check that the path environment variable is set correctly to locate the python executable Is there any way to run python scripts within gdb on windows, or is there an alternative approach to achieve the memory write operation in this context Make sure that the necessary files and directories required for python scripting in gdb have the appropriate permissions set.
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But this file can't be opened. I current have a python script that controls the gdb server and runs the client with a command file, but it would be easier to use python directly Edited to correct ide version. Overview python scripting does not work for the gdb built for windows
(gdb) python print (test) python scripting is not supported in this copy of gdb Windows 10 21h2 zephyr sdk version There are types of bugs that are difficult to debug from within python Segfaults (not uncaught python exceptions) hung processes (in cases where you can't get a python traceback or debug with pdb) out of control daemon processes in these cases, you can try gdb
Prerequisites you need to have gdb on your system and python debugging extensions
Extensions package includes debugging symbols and. It appears that gdb on windows does not support python scripting with the source command
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