This may be a trivial question. I'm kind of stuck on this and didn't find a way to work around. I have a process where multiple libraries are loaded. Some of them have duplicate symbols ( private copies of the same symbol and the libraries are linked with -Bsymbolic for a reason ). I can't see the symbol from the library in context ( in dbx I could do this by qualifying the symbol by the library name. For eg. `libfoo.so.1`foo_bar ) when I try to set a breakpoint or inspect the symbol. It will always go to a symbol from a library which is already resolved where as the one that's getting executed is from the local library. Because of this, the breakpoints are never hit. My questions are: 1. How do I inspect all the symbols of the same name in the process space? ( I tried loading the symbol from each library load-symbol-file. It didn't help either. In case of ambiguity, dbx used to show all symbols qualified with the library name and let us choose the right one) 2. How do I qualify a symbol with the library name where it belongs to? ( for eg. `libfoo.so`foo_bar ) Appreciate your help --jaimon