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RE: .gdbtkinit help
- From: "Timothy Jump" <t1jump at comcast dot net>
- To: <insight at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 09:20:29 -0500
- Subject: RE: .gdbtkinit help
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I have the .gdbtkinit file identified and generally keeping the settings
I've applied. As I am trying to generate each user login as the project
directory I would like to get Insight one step further in terms of set-up.
Right now when I start Insight and go to File/Target Settings the Target is
empty. When I pull down the Target drop down list there are four choices
(one of them mine).
How do I get Insight to start with mine as the default?
Or, remove all the others so mine is the only one for this project, ergo is
the one Insight starts with?
I appreciate any assistance,
Timothy Jump
-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Jump [mailto:t1jump@comcast.net]
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:00 PM
To: 'insight@sourceware.org'
Subject: .gdbtkinit help
I've been reading about setting up Insight and I'm confused. I've seen
reference to two locations for the .gdbtkinit file but I can only find one.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 and I only find the .gdbtkinit flie in the Home
directory. I thought there was to be a copy both in the directory where I
executed Insight (project directory) and in the Home directory but I only
ever see it in the Home directory.
So, maybe a better question to get where I think I'm going: I was looking to
have Insight store the Target Settings (File/Target Settings.) info so I
don't need to set this with each session. I was trying to create either
separate project directories within the same Home Directory, or set
different Users (ergo different Home directories) for each different project
so I could have Insight set up specifically for each target/project and not
need to go through the set-up each time. I thought the way to do this was
generate the .gdbtkinit in the project directory and then copy this into the
Home directory but I only find the .gdbtkinit in the Home directory and it
does not save the Target Settings.
So, any help here would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Timothy Jump