Or some IDE's have a checkbox option to run a command in an interactive window. Finally consider just doing any menuconfig-involved makes from the command line b) Depends on if xcode can talk gdb's protocol in general. If it can, then its a matter of figuring out the whole gdbserver target launch procedure.
If it can't you'll have to do text mode debugging or use a gdb-compatible front end.
I'm trying to use XCode 4 (with external build utility) for embedded Linux on ARM kernel development. Please note that I have all the cross-compilers and tools working from the command line on the Mac, but would like to use XCode for comfort. (a) Create a target that needs interactive input in the shell (make ARCH=arm menuconfig).
This always complains about "Error opening terminal: unknown", and as of XCode 4 it runs in the background. Any ideas how I can open an interactive shell in the foreground? (b) Use arm-none-eabi-gdb as my debugger.
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