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Old 23rd November 2010, 08:16 AM
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eclipse IDE including arm-linux-gcc cannot debug correctly

Hi: all

My OS is fedora 14 ,i install the Eclipse IDE,Configure the arm-linux-gcc plug-in;
but when i dubug a sample project(hello) ,then it gives wrong messages as follow:

/bin/bash: /home/theo/workspace/hello/ARM/hello: cannot execute binary file
/bin/bash: /home/theo/workspace/hello/ARM/hello: Success

how can i fix it...
thanks for your help
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