Thanks Todd for your hints. I did’t compile stuff myself, all tools came from Apple’s Command_Line_Tools_OS_X_10.11_for_Xcode_7.2.dmg which I installed on a “fresh” El Capitan VM. I have requested more info about where this image came from, but the guys are on holiday. Here’s a bit of the install history: sudo installer -store -pkg "Command Line Tools (OS X 10.11).pkg" -target /
Installer output: installer: Note: running installer as an admin user (instead of root) gives bett er Mac App Store fidelity installer: Warning: Command Line Tools (OS X 10.11).pkg was signed with a certif icate that is not valid for store submission. installer: Installation Check: Passed installer: Volume Check: Passed installer: Bundle com.apple.LLDB.framework will be installed to /Library/Develop er/CommandLineTools/Library/PrivateFrameworks/LLDB.framework installer: Bundle com.MyCompany.InstallerPlugin.TestPackage will be installed to /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Examples/PyObjC/2.5.1/InstallerPlug inSample/InstallerPluginsTestPackage.pkg installer: Starting install installer: Install 0.0% complete installer: Install 5.1% complete installer: Install 11.0% complete installer: Install 15.1% complete installer: Install 21.0% complete installer: Install 25.1% complete installer: Install 30.4% complete installer: Install 35.1% complete installer: Install 42.2% complete installer: Install 86.9% complete installer: Install 95.2% complete installer: Install 100.0% complete installer: Finished install Is this complete? I rebooted the VM instance since my previous post and I modified file a.c modified as follows… #include "stdio.h" int main () { printf("hello world\n"); } …and this nicely outputs “hello world”. Then… tst$ file a.out a.out: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 tst$ tst$ lldb a.out (lldb) target create "a.out" Current executable set to 'a.out' (x86_64). (lldb) run error: process exited with status -1 (unable to attach) (lldb) run error: process exited with status -1 (unable to attach) (lldb) run error: process exited with status -1 (unable to attach) (lldb) Running ps –ef from another session: tst2$ ps -ef|grep lldb 502 3015 908 0 10:24AM ttys000 0:00.22 /Library/Developer/CommandLineT ools/usr/bin/lldb a.out tst2$ ps -ef|grep 3015 502 3015 908 0 10:24AM ttys000 0:00.22 /Library/Developer/CommandLineT ools/usr/bin/lldb a.out 502 3165 3015 0 10:25AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out 502 3705 3015 0 10:27AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out 502 3724 3015 0 10:27AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out tst2$ tst2$ ps -ef|grep debugserver tst2$ There doesn’t seem to be a debugserver. Am I missing that? Exiting lldb: (lldb) exit tst$ New processes snapshot: tst2$ ps -ef|grep 3015 tst2$ tst2$ ps -ef|grep a.out 502 3165 1 0 10:25AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out 502 3705 1 0 10:27AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out 502 3724 1 0 10:27AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out tst2$ Sudo kill -9 has no effect: tst2$ sudo kill -9 2173 Password: tst2$ tst2$ ps -ef|grep a.out 502 3165 1 0 10:25AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out 502 3705 1 0 10:27AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out 502 3724 1 0 10:27AM ttys000 0:00.00 /Users/tst/a.out tst2$ > To have lldb use the official Xcode version of lldb's debugserver (assuming > you have Xcode installed and aren't trying to use just the command line > tools), you should be able to build with a command line like this: xcodebuild -scheme desktop -configuration Debug DEBUGSERVER_USE_FROM_SYSTEM=1 < tst$ xcodebuild xcode-select: error: tool 'xcodebuild' requires Xcode, but active developer dire ctory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance tst $ tst$ xcodebuild -scheme desktop -configuration Debug DEBUGSER VER_USE_FROM_SYSTEM=1 xcode-select: error: tool 'xcodebuild' requires Xcode, but active developer dire ctory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance tst$ > Or from within Xcode itself, locally adjust your Xcode project to set the > "DEBUGSERVER_USE_FROM_SYSTEM" user variable to 1. < Not sure what “from within Xcode itself” means (GUI?) but I tried this: tst$ export DEBUGSERVER_USE_FROM_SYSTEM=1 tst$ set|grep DEBUG DEBUGSERVER_USE_FROM_SYSTEM=1 This doesn’t seem to help. > I'm not sure if you already did this, but you may need to turn on your dev > tools security via: sudo DevToolSecurity –enable < tst$ sudo find / -name DevToolSecurity find: /dev/fd/3: Not a directory find: /dev/fd/4: Not a directory find: /Volumes/VMware Shared Folders: Input/output error tst$ I have a feeling that my install is not complete. What can I do from within the ssh session? As I’m remote (ssh only) I’d have to ask the local admin to tweak settings using the Xcode gui, if needed. What would you suggest? Thanks, Andre ________________________________ From: Todd Fiala [mailto:todd.fi...@gmail.com] Sent: maandag 28 december 2015 19:19 To: Andre Vergison Cc: lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org Subject: Re: [lldb-dev] lldb 340.4.119 unable to attach (El Capitan) Hi Andre, On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 3:53 AM, Andre Vergison via lldb-dev <lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org<mailto:lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org>> wrote: Hi, I tried Jason Molenda’s test code on El Capitan, lldb-340.4.119 (Jason Molenda via lldb-dev | 3 Oct 02:59 2015). I’m connected to a remote VM using ssh. tst$ echo 'int main () { }' > /tmp/a.c tst$ xcrun clang /tmp/a.c -o /tmp/a.out tst$ xcrun lldb /tmp/a.out (lldb) target create "/tmp/a.out" Current executable set to '/tmp/a.out' (x86_64). (lldb) r error: process exited with status -1 (unable to attach) (lldb) run error: process exited with status -1 (unable to attach) (lldb) quit tst$ ps -ef|grep a.out 502 33174 1 0 12:20PM ttys000 0:00.00 /tmp/a.out 502 33187 1 0 12:20PM ttys000 0:00.00 /tmp/a.out Just shooting in the dark, but perhaps the a.out is either not in a state where it can be touched (yet), could be zombified or something. Have you tried 'sudo kill -9' on them? Also, if you look for a debugserver or lldb in the process list (either of which could be a parent of it), are they hanging around? If so, killing them might allow the a.out processes to die. Are you using an lldb that you built? If so, the underlying attach problem could be due to some kind signing/permissions with debugserver. To have lldb use the official Xcode version of lldb's debugserver (assuming you have Xcode installed and aren't trying to use just the command line tools), you should be able to build with a command line like this: xcodebuild -scheme desktop -configuration Debug DEBUGSERVER_USE_FROM_SYSTEM=1 Or from within Xcode itself, locally adjust your Xcode project to set the "DEBUGSERVER_USE_FROM_SYSTEM" user variable to 1. I'm not sure if you already did this, but you may need to turn on your dev tools security via: sudo DevToolSecurity --enable Let us know if that gets you any further. Thanks! -Todd
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