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Subject: | Re: Problem in registerRecordDeviceDriver |
From: | "Ernest L. Williams Jr." <[email protected]> |
To: | Ralph Lange <[email protected]> |
Cc: | "[email protected]" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:52:41 -0700 |
A small recommendation at this point:I have very good experience with "NetBeans IDE" for C/C++ and Soft IOC Debugging
I have been using Qt Creator as my IDE for all EPICS Base related C/C++ development for half a year now, and I am increasingly excited about using it for development and debugging:
* open source and free
* Linux/X11, Windows and Mac
* supports Gnu toolchain, additionally the native compiler/debugger on Windows
* supports several build systems (make, cmake, ...)
* small, starts up very fast, very slick, clean interface
* all these fancy IDE tools: auto completion, bubble help, quick jumps between declaration and implementation, refactoring and renaming, an excellent search...
* the Qt related support stays nicely out-of-the-way
* full source code level debugging in the GUI (running soft IOCs or CA clients in the debugger works just fine)
* http://qt.nokia.com/products/developer-tools (you only need the Qt Creator package unless you are developing Qt apps)
Really worth a test ride.
Cheers, Ernest
Enjoy! Ralph
On 15-Oct-2010 07:50, Mark Rivers wrote:
What architecture are you running on? Linux? vxWorks? If it is Linux you can just enable core dumps
limit core 100000
Then when it crashes run gdb on the application and the core dump and see what where it crashed. Or you can run the application directly with gdb.
Mark
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From: [email protected] on behalf of Xinyu Ao Sent: Thu 10/14/2010 8:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Problem in registerRecordDeviceDriver
Hi,
I'm using PI C-863 Mercury motor controller to control PI M-126 stage under EPICS. I currently use the 6.5.1 version for MotorSrc, PiSrc, and I compiled successfully under EPICS version 3.14.11, with supported of packages sncseq-2.0.12, asyn4-13-1, ipac-2.10, and calc-2-8. However we encountered an segmentation fault error in executing st.cmd when trying to run command of xxx_registerRecordDeviceDriver pdbbase.
could anybody give me a hint on the problem!
Thanks
Xinyu Ao
SSRF