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Frequently Asked Questions Q: I have encountered a problem/found a bug. What should I do?
A: First, have a look at the. Q: Is VisualGDB only a debugger plugin? A: It's more than that. It integrates the complete GNU toolchain: GCC, GDB and Make into Visual Studio. Q: Will VisualGDB map GCC error messages into Visual Studio? Moreover, the 'Entering directory xxx' messages from GNU Make are also parsed.
Q: Will IntelliSense recognize the header files from my embedded toolchain? A: Yes, VisualGDB Wizard automatically imports headers and defines into IntelliSense settings. Q: Can I use VIsualGDB with an on-chip debugger to debug my embedded device?
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A: Yes, as long as you have a GDBSERVER-compatible monitor program compatible with normal GDB. Q: Do I need to build a toolchain from sources myself? A: You don't have to. Q: Can I use VisualGDB with my own (or third-party toolchain)? You can specify it in the project wizard.
Q: I don't have a WIndows toolchain. Can I still use VisualGDB?
You can use VisualGDB with a Linux-based toolchain installed on a remote computer. Q: Can I use command-line GDB commands while debugging with VisualGDB?
A: Yes, use the VIsualGDB console window. Q: Can I debug Linux/MacOS drivers with VisualGDB? You will need to use a full-custom build setup and specify build and deploy sequences. Q: Can I edit the makefiles generated by VisualGDB?
VisualGDB will only update the source file lists, leaving your changes to Makefiles intact. Q: How to specify relative project paths in VisualGDB commands? A: Use the $(ProjectDir) macro Q: Can debug GDB-based projects using the normal Debug command or F5 key? A: Yes, starting from VisualGDB 2.8.
Download You can download a free fully functional trial of VisualGDB. The trial will expire in 30 days after the first run. If you don't have Visual Studio installed, try the Free Community Edition.
System Requirements. Microsoft Windows 10/8.1/8/7/2008/Vista/2003/XP. Visual Studio 2008 - 2019. If you don't have Visual Studio, try the free or a trial of Installation Instructions If you are updating from an older version of VisualGDB, simply run the new MSI file.
It will perform the update automatically and will use your old license key. Install Visual Studio 2008 - 2019. Express Editions are not supported. Use the free VS Community Edition instead.
Download the MSI file using the link above. Run the installer.
Follow the instructions of the Installation Wizard:. To install all editions of VisualGDB, press 'Quick Installation'. To select the installed editions and Visual Studio versions please select 'Custom Installation'. License The license agreement is displayed during program installation.