The message “No debugging symbols found” typically means that the program or binary you are trying to debug was not compiled with debugging information. In this case, the /usr/bin/cwmpClient
binary does not have debugging symbols.
To enable debugging symbols during compilation, you can use the -g
flag when compiling your code. For example:
gcc -g myfile.c -o myprogram
This will generate an executable (myprogram
) with debugging symbols included. However, if the /usr/bin/cwmpClient
binary is a pre-built executable without debugging information, you won’t be able to debug it directly.
If you need to debug /usr/bin/cwmpClient
, you may need to check if there is a separate debug version of the binary available or try to obtain the source code for cwmpClient
and compile it yourself with debugging enabled.
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