I am trying to use ndk-gdb to debug my native android project. When I run the command ndk-gdb I get the error
Could not find gdb.setup under ./libs/
Explanation
- Running MacOSX, ndk r10e; Using ndk sample San Angeles
- Followed steps here to setup native debugging https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/ndk-gdb.html
- Basically I set android:debuggable="true", APP_OPTIM := debug and built native using ndk-build NDK_DEBUG=1 (these 3 setting may be superfluous, but just in case)
- Used ant debug, adb install to install; Ran app and app runs fine
Running ndk-gdb --verbose produces
ndk-gdb --verbose
Android NDK installation path:
/Users/hanantha/Documents/Dev/android-ndk-r10e
Using default adb command:
/Users/hanantha/Documents/Dev/android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools/adb
ADB version found: Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.32
Revision eac51f2bb6a8-android
Using ADB flags:
Using JDB command:
/usr/bin/jdb
Using auto-detected project path: .
Found package name:
com.example.SanAngeles
ABIs targetted by application: arm64-v8a armeabi armeabi-v7a armeabi-v7a mips mips64 x86 x86_64
Device API Level: 19
Device CPU ABIs: x86
Compatible device ABI:
Using gdb setup init:
./libs/armeabi/gdb.setup
Using toolchain prefix:
/Users/hanantha/Documents/Dev/android-ndk-r10e/toolchains/x86-4.8/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/bin/i686-linux-android-
Using app out directory: ./obj/local/armeabi
Found debuggable flag:
true
ERROR:
Could not find gdb.setup under ./libs/ This usually means you modified your AndroidManifest.xml to set the android:debuggable flag to 'true' but did not rebuild the native binaries. Please call 'ndk-build' to do so, *then* re-install to the device!