| This is the initial release of the PTP Scalable Debug Manager (SDM). The SDM is an |
| MPI-based client/server framework for controlling multiple distributed processes. The |
| primary purpose of this framework is to attach backend debuggers to the processes being |
| debugged, and to provide a library interface to control the debugging of these processes. |
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| Basic Installation |
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| The following steps are used to set up your build environment so that the executable |
| will be correctly built and installed. In order to use the server binary, it needs to |
| be installed in a fragment that corresponds to the architecture of the machine |
| it will be run on. |
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| 1. Make sure you have checked out the fragment corresponding to your architecture. |
| For example, if you're on a Linux x86 machine, you should have the fragment: |
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| org.eclipse.ptp.linux.x86 |
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| 2. Run the following command IN THE FRAGMENT DIRECTORY to configure, build and |
| install the project: |
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| sh BUILD |
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| 3. You can also use 'make' and 'make install' from this directory, either from |
| the command line, or from the 'Make Targets' view in Eclipse to |
| build and install the executable into the fragment directory. |
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| 4. If any of the automake/autoconf files changes, you should just need to |
| run 'make' and it will automatically regenerate the appropriate files. |
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