diff --git a/debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README b/debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README index 0bed384..b761e30 100644 --- a/debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README +++ b/debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README @@ -3,15 +3,11 @@ is needed of the CDT plug-ins to debug a C/C++ executable. Build is not support Editing is allowed, but you will need to rebuild outside the Stand-alone Debugger for those changes to manifest in your debugging session. -To install the Stand-alone debugger locally in your $HOME directory, run the install.sh -script found in the scripts sub-directory of the plugins directory in your Eclipse installation: +To run the Stand-alone debugger, use the /usr/bin/cdtdebug script. The first time the +script is run, it will create an fcdtdebugger sub-directory in your $HOME directory. This +directory will contain a config.ini file and a dev.properties file. - ./install.sh - -The install script will create a cdtdebugger directory in your $HOME directory. This -directory will contain a config.ini file, a dev.properties file, and a cdtdebug.sh script. -The cdtdebug.sh script will start the debugger from the command-line. The cdtdebug.sh script -does not have to be located in the cdtdebugger directory and can be moved if you prefer. +The /usr/bin/cdtdebug script will start the debugger from the command-line. The script takes a few options which are mentioned below: @@ -55,8 +51,5 @@ If no -a or -e option is specified, the last executable debugged via -e will be debugging. Otherwise, if this is the first time, a dialog will be presented to enter an executable, build log, and program arguments. - e.g. ~/cdtdebugger/cdtdebug.sh -b ~/build.log -e ~/myproject/bin/a.out arg1 arg2 - -The cdtdebug.sh script that is found in the plug-in can also be run directly, but cannot -be moved. The one installed in the cdtdebugger directory on the other hand, can be moved. + e.g. cdtdebug -b ~/build.log ~/myproject/bin/a.out arg1 arg2