Is there a ddd (or GUI) available for cuda-gdb?
Supposedly ddd just works with it, but I’ve never used it. Let me ask around…
How do you configure the ddd installation to integrate with cuda-gdb instead of host-only /usr/bin/gdb?
ddd --debugger cuda-gdb says the debugger team. I think they were mildly annoyed at me for asking instead of just doing man ddd myself :(
Thank you for finding the answer to my question.
I didn’t see any reference to a GUI in the cuda-gdb User Manual, so one never knows whether there are special configurations beyond just switching the console debugger…
Isnt there any way to run DDD with cuda-gdb without need 2 graphic cards?
Isnt there any way to run DDD with cuda-gdb without need 2 graphic cards?
The GETTING STARTED GUIDE FOR cuda-gdb PREVIEW RELEASE says the following
So it’s not possible to use a GUI with cuda-gdb e a single card system.
You can do it with two machines via ssh -X. You may also find emacs useful as it has both a gdb mode and can run in the console. Not as gui as ddd, but possibly good enough.
And you can console yourself with the fact that windows doesn’t have a single card / debug in console option.
The problem with ssh -X is that is not possible to debug a graphical application. Since VBO’s resides in GPU memory, there’s no way ssh can send these data through a network, at least I wasn’t able to do this.