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Re: Debugging a lanuchd daemon
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Re: Debugging a lanuchd daemon


  • Subject: Re: Debugging a lanuchd daemon
  • From: Steve Sisak <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 15:52:52 -0400

Hi Dustin,

Thanks for the hint, WaitForDebugger does not appear to be in the man page (I also tried Debug, which is present). For reference, I'm using Xcode 2.4.1 on Mac OS X 10.4.10.

I can launch manually and things are working -- trying to figure out how to attach from Xcode.

Thanks,

-Steve


At 10:54 AM -0400 10/30/07, Dustin Norman wrote:
Steve,

You can add a boolean value to your launchd plist file called WaitForDebugger that should pause the process before main has been called. See man launchd.plist for more information.

One word of caution, if you are using Xcode 3.0 this may not work. At least I haven't been able to get it to work. Xcode attaches but there are errors and it's not possible to debug. Attaching with gdb from the command-line does work but it obviously isn't the best debugging environment.

I have not tried this on Tiger so I don't know if this problem exists with Xcode 2.4.

HTH,
Dustin

On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Steve Sisak wrote:

I'm in the process of converting a StartupItem (which I could just run to debug) to a launch-on-demand daemon that will be automatically launched when a Unix-domain socket it registers is accessed.

I'd like to debug the launch code when it's launched by launchctl, but obviously can't attach to the process because it isn't running yet.

Is there a way to get Xcode to debug a process upon launch or other practical techinique to use here?

(I can always put the process in an infinite loop and attach to it)

Also, the daemon will normally be run as root (although I'm pretty sure I can test it in user space for the time being).

How would one debug a priviledged daemon with Xcode? (2-machine debugging?)

Suggestions and best practice welcome.

Thanks,

-Steve
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