Memory view problem on Ubuntu using J-Link plugins #511
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Setup
Behavior on Windows
Problematic Behavior on Ubuntu
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Hi @darnyperez, Thank you for the bug report. Could you test the behaviour of the memory view on the same Ubuntu machine, but with a simple native project (not an embedded project)? |
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On Ubuntu, I experience the same behavior for a Local C/C++ project (not targeting an embedded device). |
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In this case the problem is in CDT. @jonahgraham, could you suggest how to proceed to register a ticket in the CDT bug tracker? |
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This sounds like it is working by design, but you have different setting on Windows and Linux. Please check if on Windows you are using "Automatic" for Table Rendering and on Linux "Manual". To see the prefernces, click the "hamburger" menu (or drop-down menu on older Eclipses) on the view and choose "Table Rendering Preferences..." like in this picture: See the full help in the manual, but the key part is quoted here:
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This sounds like it is working by design, but you have different setting on Windows and Linux.
Please check if on Windows you are using "Automatic" for Table Rendering and on Linux "Manual". To see the prefernces, click the "hamburger" menu (or drop-down menu on older Eclipses) on the view and choose "Table Rendering Preferences..." like in this picture:
See the full help in the manual, but the key part is quoted here: