| On MacOSX lldb needs to be code signed. The Debug and Release builds |
| are set to code sign using a code signing certificate named |
| lldb_codesign. |
| |
| If you don't have one yet you will need to: |
| - Launch /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access.app |
| |
| - In Keychain Access select the "login" keychain in the "Keychains" |
| list in the upper left hand corner of the window. |
| |
| - Select the following menu item: |
| |
| Keychain Access->Certificate Assistant->Create a Certificate... |
| |
| - Set the following settings |
| |
| Name = lldb_codesign |
| Identity Type = Self Signed Root |
| Certificate Type = Code Signing |
| |
| - Click Continue |
| - Click Continue |
| - Click Done |
| - Click on the "My Certificates" |
| - Double click on your new lldb_codesign certificate |
| - Turn down the "Trust" disclosure triangle |
| |
| Change: |
| When using this certificate: Always Trust |
| |
| - Enter your login password to confirm and make it trusted |
| |
| The next steps are necessary on SnowLeopard, but are probably because of a bug |
| how Keychain Access makes certificates. |
| |
| - Option-drag the new lldb_codesign certificate from the login keychain to |
| the System keychain in the Keychains pane of the main Keychain Access window |
| to make a copy of this certificate in the System keychain. You'll have to |
| authorize a few more times, set it to be "Always trusted" when asked. |
| - Switch to the System keychain, and drag the copy of lldb_codesign you just |
| made there onto the desktop. |
| - Switch to Terminal, and run the following: |
| |
| sudo security add-trust -d -r trustRoot -p basic -p codeSign -k /Library/Keychains/System.keychain ~/Desktop/lldb_codesign.cer |
| |
| - Right click on the "lldb_codesign" certificate in the "System" keychain (NOT |
| "login", but the one in "System"), and select "Delete" to delete it from |
| the "System" keychain. |
| - Reboot |
| - Clean and rebuild lldb and you should be able to debug. |
| |
| That should do it. |