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possible to debug makefile-based project?
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possible to debug makefile-based project?


  • Subject: possible to debug makefile-based project?
  • From: Kurt Bigler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:44:01 -0800

This question is in advance of having installed or tried XCode.

I have a makefile-based X11 application project which I am porting to OS X.

I would like to use a graphical debugger interface to simplify debugging, but do not need any other features of XCode. Is there a way I can make my project conform to what XCode needs without actually creating a normal XCode project file for it?

Actually since at the moment I am stuck in 10.2.7 I have the same question for Project Builder. But I assume this aspect of things is no different between 10.2.7 PB and XCode.

It is an Ada application actually, but I suspect that poses no particular problems--as long as the debug information is in the proper format the debugger should be able to deal with it, I assume.

Thanks for any help.

-Kurt Bigler
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