Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!kddlab!ccut!titcca!sragwa!wsgw!socslgw!diamond From: diamond@csl.sony.co.jp (Norman Diamond) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Help with MIPS "dbx" command Message-ID: <10278@socslgw.csl.sony.JUNET> Date: 24 May 89 13:06:17 GMT Sender: news@csl.sony.JUNET Reply-To: diamond@csl.sony.co.jp (Norman Diamond) Organization: Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Inc. Lines: 14 Does anyone know how to make the "dbx" command recognize symbol tables in programs that need debugging? This is on a MIPS box. Programs are entirely in C, compiled with the "-g" option and no "-O" option. (A few times, I used "-O0 -g2", but it seems immune to this overkill as well.) "dbx" always says that there is no symbol table, so it refuses to print a stack traceback for the "where" command, or set breakpoints or do anything else useful. Please kindly reply by e-mail; I do not read this group. Thank you very much. -- Norman Diamond, Sony Computer Science Lab (diamond%csl.sony.co.jp@relay.cs.net) The above opinions are my own. | Why are programmers criticized for If they're also your opinions, | re-implementing the wheel, when car you're infringing my copyright. | manufacturers are praised for it?